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List of cryptocurrencies

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of cryptocurrencies. The number of cryptocurrencies available over the internet as of 27 November 2017 is over 1324 and growing.[1] A new cryptocurrency can be created at any time. By market capitalization, Bitcoin is currently (2017-08-19) the largest blockchain network, followed by EthereumBitcoin CashRipple and Litecoin.[2]

Cryptocurrencies[edit]

ReleaseStatusCurrencySymbolFounderHash algorithmCryptocurrency blockchain
(PoSPoW, or other)
Notes
2009ActiveBitcoinBTC,[3][4]XBTSatoshi Nakamoto[nt 1]SHA-256d[5][6]PoW[6][7]The first decentralized ledger currency. Cryptocurrency with the most famous, popular, notable and highest market capitalization.
2011ActiveLitecoinLTCCharles LeeScryptPoWThe first cryptocurrency to use Scrypt as a hashing algorithm.
2011ActiveNamecoinNMCVincent Durham[8][9]SHA-256dPoWAlso acts as an alternative, decentralized DNS.
2011ActiveSwiftCoinSTCDaniel Bruno[10]SHA-256PoWFirst digital coin with theoretical value based on the work required to produce electricity. First block chain to support currency creation by interest paid on debt. Solidus Bondproto smart-contract. One of the first digital coins patented in the US. First block chain to support encrypted mail with attachments.
2012ActivePeercoinPPCSunny King
(pseudonym)[11]
SHA-256d[12]PoW & PoSThe first cryptocurrency to use POW and POS functions.
2013ActiveDogecoinDOGE, XDGJackson Palmer
& Billy Markus[13]
Scrypt[14]PoWBased on an internet meme.
2013ActiveEmercoinEMCEvgenijM86 & Yitshak DorfmanSHA-256PoW & PoSTrusted storage for any small data: acts as an alternative, decentralized DNS, PKI store, SSL infrastructure and other.
2013[15][16]ActiveGridcoinGRCRob Hälford [17]ScryptDecentralized PoSThe first cryptocurrency linked to citizen science through the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing[18][19]
2013ActiveOmniMSCJ. R. Willett [20]SHA-256d[21]N/AOmni is both digital currency and communications protocolbuilt on top of the existing bitcoin block chain.
2013ActivePrimecoinXPMSunny King
(pseudonym)[11]
1CC/2CC/TWN[22]POW[22]Uses the finding of prime chains composed of Cunningham chains and bi-twin chains for proof-of-work, which can lead to useful byproducts.
2013ActiveRipple[23][24][25]XRP[25]Chris Larsen &
Jed McCaleb[26]
ECDSA[27]"Consensus"Designed for peer to peer debt transfer. Not based on bitcoin.
2014ActiveAuroracoinAURBaldur Odinsson
(pseudonym)[28]
ScryptPoWCreated as an alternative to fiat currency in Iceland.
2014ActiveBlackCoinBCRat4 (pseudonym)ScryptPoSSecures its network through a process called minting.
2014ActiveBurstcoinBURSTBurstcoin CommunitySHA-256dProof of CapacityFirst Proof of Capacity coin, First Smart Contract, First Atomic Cross Chain Transfer.
2014InactiveCoinyeKOI, COYEScryptPoWUsed American hip hop artist Kanye West as its mascot, abandoned after trademark lawsuit.
2014ActiveDashDASHEvan Duffield &
Kyle Hagan[29]
X11PoW & Proof of Service[nt 2]bitcoin-based currency featuring instant transactions, decentralized governance and budgeting, and private transactions.
2014ActiveDigitalNoteXDNXDN-dev team, dNoteCryptoNight[30]PoWA private cryptocurrency with an instant untraceable crypto messages and first blockchain banking implementation, use CryptoNote protocol.
2014ActiveMazaCoinMZCBTC Oyate InitiativeSHA-256dPoWThe underlying software is derived from that of another cryptocurrency, ZetaCoin.
2014ActiveMoneroXMRMonero Core TeamCryptoNight[30]PoWPrivacy-centric coin using the CryptoNote protocol with improvements for scalability and decentralization.
2014ActiveNEMXEMUtopianFuture (pseudonym)SHA3-512POIThe first hybrid public/private blockchain solution built from scratch, and first to use the Proof of Importance algorithm using EigenTrust++ reputation system.
2014ActiveNxtNXTBCNext
(pseudonym)
SHA-256d[31]PoSSpecifically designed as a flexible platform to build applications and financial services around its protocol.
2014InactivePotCoinPOTScryptPoWDeveloped to service the legalized cannabis industry
2014ActiveSynereo AMPAMPDor Konforty & Greg Meredith[32]PoSPoSTrying to create a world computer, Synereo’s 2.0 tech stack incorporates all faculties needed to support decentralized computation without central servers.[33]
2014ActiveTitcoinTITEdward Mansfield & Richard Allen[34]SHA-256dPoWThe first cryptocurrency to be nominated for a major adult industry award.[35]
2014ActiveVertcoinVTCBushidoLyra2rev2PoWNext-gen ASIC resistance and first to implement stealth adresses.
2015ActiveEthereumETHVitalik Buterin[36]Ethash[37]PoWSupports Turing-complete smart contracts.
2015ActiveEthereum ClassicETCEthash[37]PoWAn alternative version of Ethereum[38] whose blockchain does not include the DAO Hard-fork.[39][40] Supports Turing-complete smart contracts.
2015ActiveIOTAIOT, MIOTA[41]David Sønstebø, Sergey Ivancheglo, Dominik Schiener and Dr. Serguei PopovSHA-3Directed acyclic graphThe first cryptocurrency using the Tangle, a next generation blockchain, as distributed ledger technology.
2015ActiveSixElevenSILfflo (pseudonym)[42]SHA-256dPoWAlso acts as an alternative, decentralized DNS.
2016ActiveDecredDCRBlake-256PoW/PoS HybridBuilt in governance and hybrid PoW/PoS.
2016ActiveWaves PlatformWAVESSasha IvanovPoSPoSOpen blockchain platform, featuring token creation, distributed exchange and fast high volume transactions designed for ease of use[43] and mass adoption.
2016ActiveZcashZECZooko WilcoxEquihashPoWThe first open, permissionless financial system employing zero-knowledge security.
2016ActiveArk EcosystemARKThe Ark TeamDPoSDPoSArk Ecosystem is an open-source, public, blockchain-based distributed computing platform featuring smart bridge and smart contract functionality.
2017ActiveBitcoin CashBCH[44], BCCSHA-256dPoWHard fork from Bitcoin
2017ActiveUbiqUBQJulian Yap[45]Ethash[37]PoWSupports Turing-complete smart contracts; air-gapped fork of Ethereum

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Buy Bitcoin in India

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UnocoinUnocoin   Buy Bitcoin

Unocoin is India's leading Bitcoin platform. Their customers can buy bitcoin with any Indian bank account via online banking or NEFT and RTGS.
PROS
  • Regulated company in India
  • Backed by investors in the United States
  • Low 1% fee, reduced to 0.7% with sufficient trading volume
CONS
  • Offers a Bitcoin wallet that should not be used to store bitcoins
  • Requires ID verification, so not private
Ease of Use
Easy
Privacy
Low
Speed
Average
Fees
Low
Reputation
Trusted
Limits
High

ZebpayZebpay   Buy Bitcoin

Zebpay is a Bitcoin platform and broker based in India. It has Android and iPhone apps that make it easy to buy bitcoins with a connected Indian bank account.
PROS
  • Regulated company in India
  • Offers additional services, such as purchase of mobile airtime and gift vouchers for bitcoin
  • Multi-sig security features
CONS
  • Fees included in buy/sell prices, not displayed publically
  • Requires ID verification; not private
  • Offers a Bitcoin wallet that should not be used to store bitcoins
Ease of Use
Easy
Privacy
Low
Speed
Average
Fees
Low
Reputation
Trusted
Limits
High

CoinsecureCoinsecure Buy Bitcoin

Coinsecure is an Indian Bitcoin exchange and trading platform. It offers very low fees at just 0.3% per buy and a number of deposit options; including NEFT, RTGS, IMPS and cash deposit.
PROS
  • Regulated Bitcoin exchange based in India
  • Very low fees
  • Video service guides available
CONS
  • Offers a Bitcoin wallet that should not be used to store bitcoins
  • Requires ID verification; not private
  • Interface is geared for traders and may be confusing for first time buyers
Ease of Use
Easy
Privacy
Low
Speed
Average
Fees
Low
Reputation
Trusted
Limits
Average

CoinmamaCoinmama   Buy Bitcoin Read Review

Coinmama allows customers in almost every country to buy bitcoin with a credit or debit card. They charge an ~6% fee on each purchase.

If buying less than $150 worth of bitcoins, you won't need to verify your identity. This convenience makes small purchases quick and easy.

Want to buy using Coinmama? This step-by-step guide will show you how to use Coinmama.
PROS
  • Works in almost all countries
  • Highest limits for buying bitcoins with a credit card
  • Reliable and trusted broker
CONS
  • Some of the highest fees among credit/debit card bitcoin brokers
Ease of Use
Easy
Privacy
Low
Speed
Fast
Fees
High
Reputation
Trusted
Limits
High

LocalBitcoinsLocalBitcoins   Buy Bitcoin Read Review

LocalBitcoins is an escrow service which also helps to match bitcoin buyers and sellers. The most common method of payment for purchase is cash deposit. However, users may advertise trades for whichever payment method they prefer.

Buying bitcoins via an in-person meeting, secured and facilitated by LocalBitcoins, may be one of the fastest and most private ways to buy bitcoins in any country.
PROS
  • Can be private, fast and easy
  • In-person trades require no personal information
  • Purchases of bitcoin can be made quickly via cash deposit
CONS
  • Beware of scams; always follow the rules!
  • Harder to buy large amounts of bitcoins compared to large exchanges
  • Slightly to significantly higher prices than regular exchanges; premium for higher privacy
Ease of Use
Hard
Privacy
High
Speed
Fast
Fees
Low
Reputation
Trusted
Limits
Average

Bitcoin ATMsBitcoin ATMs Buy Bitcoin

You can use our Bitcoin ATM map to buy bitcoins with cash. Bitcoin ATMs can be a quick and easy way to buy bitcoins and they're also private. That convenience and privacy, however, comes with a price; most ATMs have fees of 5-10%.
PROS
  • Our map makes it super easy to find a Bitcoin ATM near you
CONS
  • Bitcoin ATMs often have 5-10% fees per purchase

VirWoXVirWoX   Buy Bitcoin Read Review

Technically, VirWoX isn't even a Bitcoin exchange. It mainly serves as a way for people to buy Second Life Lindens, a currency used in the virtual world Second Life. You can't buy Bitcoin with PayPal directly at VirWoX, but it's possible to first buy Second Life Lindens (SLL) and then trade your SLL for Bitcoin. This process works perfectly, but in the end will cost you about 10% in fees.

This workaround/hack has made VirWoX the easiest and most popular way to buy bitcoins with PayPal.
PROS
  • The easiest and basically only way to purchase bitcoins with PayPal or Skrill
CONS
  • Comes with a price: it will cost around 10% in fees to buy with PayPal
Ease of Use
Hard
Privacy
Low
Speed
Fast
Fees
High
Reputation
Trusted
Limits
Average

Mycelium Local TraderMycelium Local Trader Buy Bitcoin

Mycelium Local Trader helps you find local Bitcoin sellers. Once you locate a seller, you meet up in-person and conduct the trade. Mycelium charges absolutely no fees. While Mycelium Local Trader works great in highly-populated areas, users in low population areas will have trouble finding sellers.
PROS
  • Easy and cheap way to buy bitcoins with cash
  • Private way to buy bitcoins, no personal information required beyond cellphone number
CONS
  • Users in sparsely populated areas will have trouble finding sellers
Ease of Use
Average
Privacy
High
Speed
Fast
Fees
Low
Reputation
Trusted
Limits
High

ShapeShiftShapeShift Buy Bitcoin

ShapeShift lets you buy bitcoin with Litecoin, Dogecoin, altcoins and many other digital tokens. ShapeShift works in nearly every country but you will need another cryptocurrency in order to purchase bitcoins. Exchanges happen almost instantly because ShapeShift never actually controls your tokens but just exchanges them.
PROS
  • Easiest and fastest way to buy bitcoins with altcoins
  • Fees are reasonable for larger traders
CONS
  • Need altcoins or other digital tokens to use
Ease of Use
Easy
Privacy
High
Speed
Fast
Fees
Average
Reputation
Trusted
Limits
High

bitcoin-otcbitcoin-otc Buy Bitcoin

Bitcoin-OTC is an over-the-counter marketplace for the peer to peer exchanging of bitcoin. It is almost like a Craigslist for Bitcoin. Users must create ads or locate other ads to find sellers of bitcoin. Bitcoin-OTC is somewhat complicated and hard to use, but may be the only option for users in some countries without an exchange.
PROS
  • Can be a good way to find Bitcoin sellers if no other options exist
CONS
  • Need to keep eye out for scams
  • Need to build trust and feedback for your account before trading larger amounts
Ease of Use
Hard
Privacy
High
Speed
Varies
Fees
Varies
Reputation
Trusted
Limits
High

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