Currency
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Revision as of 02:38, 27 August 2020
Various schemes to achieve entirely electronic currency, usually designed to be secure and untraceable using some sort of cryptographic technology, have been implemented. Some have gone defunct; Bitcoin is the major one currently still in use.
- Auroracoin
 - Bitcoin
 - Bytecoin
 - Coinye
 - DigiCash
 - Dogecoin
 - ecash
 - eCache
 - E-gold
 - Ethereum
 - EverGreenCoin
 - JuggaloCoin
 - Libra [1]
 - MazaCoin
 - MintChip
 - Namecoin
 - Neos
 - Permacoin (also a filesystem)
 - SolarCoin
 - Storj (another currency/filesystem scheme)
 - Ven
 - Zcash
 
Payment services
Not distinct currencies, but ways to move existing types of currency quickly.
See also
Links
- Proposal for a 'distributed' currency (as a Bitcoin replacement)
 - British Drivers Can Pay for Parking with Chestnuts
 - JP Morgan pursues Bitcoin-like patent
 - How scientists taught monkeys the concept of money. Not long after, the first prostitute monkey appeared
 - Native Americans adopt bitcoin clone as official currency
 - Why Auroracoin will be huge
 - Rep. Polis Asks Treasury To Ban Dollar Bills, Mocking Senator's Request To Ban Bitcoins
 - On April Fools' Day, Stack Overflow introduced Unicoins.
 - Discussion of Ethereum, yet another cybercurrency
 - DeadCoins