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== Alternative Chains, Currencies, pass:[<phrase role="keep-together">and Applications</phrase>]
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== Alternative Chains, Currencies, pass:[<phrase role="keep-together">and Applications</phrase>]
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Bitcoin was the result of twenty years of research in distributed systems and currencies and brought a revolutionary new technology into the space: the decentralized consensus mechanism based on Proof-Of-Work. This invention at the heart of bitcoin has ushered a wave of innovation in currencies, financial services, economics, distributed systems, voting systems, corporate governance, and contracts.
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Bitcoin was the result of 20 years of research in distributed systems and currencies and brought a revolutionary new technology into the space: the decentralized consensus mechanism based on Proof-Of-Work. This invention at the heart of bitcoin has ushered a wave of innovation in currencies, financial services, economics, distributed systems, voting systems, corporate governance, and contracts.
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In this chapter we'll examine the many offshoots of the bitcoin and blockchain inventions: the alternative chains, currencies, and applications built since the introduction of this technology in 2009. Mostly, we will look at _alt-coins_, which are digital currencies implemented using the same design pattern as bitcoin, but with a completely separate blockchain and network.
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In this chapter we'll examine the many offshoots of the bitcoin and blockchain inventions: the alternative chains, currencies, and applications built since the introduction of this technology in 2009. Mostly, we will look at _alt-coins_, which are digital currencies implemented using the same design pattern as bitcoin, but with a completely separate blockchain and network.
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