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Last Week in Crypto

Bitcoin.com BitClout
  1. Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin have risen extremely in popularity in the past few years. With a cryptocurrency, you're able to send money to anyone in the world with a few mouseclicks and it happens completely anonymously.
    Wrapped tokens are used to make cross-chain transactions, such as trading Bitcoin (BTC) on the Ethereum network. Since Bitcoin and Ethereum aren't compatible, the exchange could instead use Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC), an Ethereum-compatible wrapped token pegged to Bitcoin. Wrapped tokens operate on-chain, so they incur gas fees. Investors have to pay gas fees to wrap and unwrap their assets.

    #Bitcoin #Bitcoin Services #Cryptocurrencies 445 social mentions

  2. A crypto social network
    BitClout (CLOUT) is a blockchain-based social media project that “mixes speculation and social media.” People make short posts that show up in a cultivated timeline, much like Twitter. Each account on the platform has a Creator Coin, a coin that you can buy or sell that works on a yield curve to determine its value. Creators can set a percentage of their coin to keep from all transactions. The goal of BitClout is to create an asset class which is tied to the reputation of an individual directly. Some of the features released, or planned for release, revolve around exclusive access to holders of coins; the company has considered Stakeholder Meetings, Premium Messages, Sponsored Posts, and Premium Content.

    #Crypto #Tech #Project Management 42 social mentions

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