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===== Monero
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((("Monero (XMR) alt-coin")))Monero is another implementation of CryptoNote. It has a slightly flatter issuance curve than Bytecoin, issuing 80% of the currency in the first four years. It offers the same anonymity features inherited from CryptoNote.
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((("Monero (XMR) alt coin")))Monero is another implementation of CryptoNote. It has a slightly flatter issuance curve than Bytecoin, issuing 80% of the currency in the first four years. It offers the same anonymity features inherited from CryptoNote.
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* Block generation: 1 minute
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* Total currency: 18.4 million XMR
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* Consensus algorithm: Cryptonight Proof-Of-Work
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* Market capitalization: $5 million USD in mid-2014
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* Consensus algorithm: Cryptonight proof of work
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* Market capitalization: $5 million in mid-2014
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===== Darkcoin
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((("Darkcoin")))Darkcoin was launched in January of 2014. Darkcoin implements anonymous currency using a re-mixing protocol for all transactions called DarkSend. Darkcoin is also notable for using 11 rounds of different hash functions((("Proof-Of-Work algorithm","for Darkcoin"))) (blake, bmw, groestl, jh, keccak, skein, luffa, cubehash, shavite, simd, echo) for the Proof-Of-Work algorithm.
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((("Darkcoin")))Darkcoin was launched in January 2014. Darkcoin implements anonymous currency using a re-mixing protocol for all transactions called DarkSend. Darkcoin is also notable for using 11 rounds of different hash functions((("proof-of-work algorithm","for Darkcoin"))) (blake, bmw, groestl, jh, keccak, skein, luffa, cubehash, shavite, simd, echo) for the proof-of-work algorithm.
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* Block generation: 2.5 minutes
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* Total currency: maximum 22 million DRK
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* Consensus algorithm: Multi-algorithm Multi-round Proof-Of-Work
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* Market capitalization: $19 million USD in mid-2014(((range="endofrange", startref="ix_ch09-asciidoc4")))(((range="endofrange", startref="ix_ch09-asciidoc3")))(((range="endofrange", startref="ix_ch09-asciidoc2")))(((range="endofrange", startref="ix_ch09-asciidoc1")))
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* Total currency: Maximum 22 million DRK
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* Consensus algorithm: Multi-algorithm multi-round proof of work
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* Market capitalization: $19 million in mid-2014(((range="endofrange", startref="ix_ch09-asciidoc4")))(((range="endofrange", startref="ix_ch09-asciidoc3")))(((range="endofrange", startref="ix_ch09-asciidoc2")))(((range="endofrange", startref="ix_ch09-asciidoc1")))
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=== Noncurrency alt-chains
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=== Noncurrency Alt Chains
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((("chains, alternative","noncurrency", id="ix_ch09-asciidoc5", range="startofrange")))((("non-currency alt-chains", id="ix_ch09-asciidoc6", range="startofrange")))Alt-chains are alternative implementations of the blockchain design pattern, which are not primarily used as currency. Many include a currency, but the currency is used as a token for allocating something else, such as a resource or a contract. The currency, in other words, is not the main "point" of the platform, it is a secondary feature.
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((("chains, alternative","noncurrency", id="ix_ch09-asciidoc5", range="startofrange")))((("non-currency alt chains", id="ix_ch09-asciidoc6", range="startofrange")))Alt chains are alternative implementations of the block chain design pattern, which are not primarily used as currency. Many include a currency, but the currency is used as a token for allocating something else, such as a resource or a contract. The currency, in other words, is not the main point of the platform; it is a secondary feature.
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==== Namecoin
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((("Namecoin", id="ix_ch09-asciidoc7", range="startofrange")))Namecoin was the first "fork" of the bitcoin code. Namecoin is a decentralized key-value registration and transfer platform using a blockchain. It supports a global domain-name registry similar to the domain-name registration system on the Internet. Namecoin is currently used as an alternative((("Domain Name Service (DNS)"))) Domain Name Service (DNS) for the root-level domain +.bit+. Namecoin can also be used to register names and key-value pairs in other namespaces, for storing things like email addresses, encryption keys, SSL certificates, file signatures, voting systems, stock certificates, and a myriad of other applications.
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((("Namecoin", id="ix_ch09-asciidoc7", range="startofrange")))Namecoin was the first fork of the bitcoin code. Namecoin is a decentralized key-value registration and transfer platform using a block chain. It supports a global domain-name registry similar to the domain-name registration system on the Internet. Namecoin is currently used as an alternative((("domain name service (DNS)"))) domain name service (DNS) for the root-level domain +.bit+. Namecoin can also be used to register names and key-value pairs in other namespaces, for storing things like email addresses, encryption keys, SSL certificates, file signatures, voting systems, stock certificates, and a myriad of other applications.
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The namecoin system includes the namecoin currency (symbol NMC), which is used to pay transaction fees for registration and transfer of names. At current prices, the fee to register a name is 0.01 NMC or approximately 1 US cent. As in bitcoin, the fees are collected by namecoin miners.
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