Reviews of All Cryptocurrencies for Decentralized finance (DeFi) [Draft] – All you need to know
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The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks (This is the Encoded message on Genesis Block of bitcoin)
Prehistory #
History
- 2002 Nick Szabo - Shelling Out – The Origins of Money – New theories on the origins and nature of money
- 2013.10.23 “On the Origins of Bitcoin"(PDF)
- 2018.3.23 Nick Szabo - The many traditions of non-governmental money (part i)
1851 - Western Union
1940 - MoneyGram
1958.9.18 - Visa
1966 - Mastercard
1973 - SWIFT(Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication)
1982.7 Leslie Lamport, Robert Shostak, and Marshall Pease - The Byzantine Generals Problem (pdf)
1993.8.19 Hal Finney - Digital Cash & Privacy
1994-1998 David Chaum - CyberBucks(eCash, 1994-1998) centralized digital cash.
- Digicash Inc.(1989-1998) was the company that launched eCash. It filed for bankruptcy in 1998.
- “yet, in the United States, only one bank — […]- implemented ecash, testing it as micropayment system; Similar to credit cards, the system was free to purchasers, while merchants paid a transaction fee. After a three-year trial that signed up merely 5,000 customers, the system was dissolved in 1998”
- Timeline , Wikipedia Digicash, Wikipedia eCash
1994.1.2 Hal Finney - Politics vs Technology
1996-2009 e-Gold - E-gold was a centralized digital gold currency operated by Gold & Silver Reserve Inc. (G&SR) under e-gold Ltd.
- It allowed users to open an account on their web site denominated in grams of gold (or other precious metals) and make instant transfers of value (“spends”) to other e-gold accounts
- The first successful digital currency system to gain a widespread user base and merchant adoption
- “In 2007 the US Federal government accused e-gold of money laundering and other crimes.”
1998.11 Wei Dai b-money
1998.11 Webmoney, Headquarters: Moscow, Russia, digital payment, similar to paypal.
1998.12 Max Levchin, Peter Thiel, Luke Nosek - Confinity Inc.
1999.3 Elon Musk, Harris Fricker, Christopher Payne, Ed Ho - X.com
1999.5 Nick Szabo - Micropayments and Mental Transaction Costs (pdf)
1999.11.15 Nick Szabo - The God Protocols
2000.3 - Paypal (X.com merged with Confinity Inc, the merged company was renamed to Paypal)
2001-2008 e-Bullion(similar to e-gold)
- 2008 - “the US Attorney unsealed an indictment of e-Bullion and Goldfinger Coin & Bullion for failure to have a money transmitter license under the USA PATRIOT Act.”
2001.7.27 - Skrill(Moneybookers) - Digital payment
2006-2013 Liberty Reserve - a widely used centralized digital currency service
- “In May 2013, Liberty Reserve was shut down by United States federal prosecutors under the Patriot Act after an investigation by authorities across 17 countries. The United States charged founder Arthur Budovsky and six others with money laundering and operating an unlicensed financial transaction company. Liberty Reserve is alleged to have been used to launder more than $6 billion in criminal proceeds during its history."(Wikipedia)
2002.1 John R. Douceur - The Sybil Attack
2002.3.26 UnionPay(China)
2002.8.1 Adam Back - Hashcash - A Denial of Service Counter-Measure
2004.2 Jack Ma - Alipay - Digital Payment
2004.8.15 Hal Finney - RPOW - Reusable Proofs of Work
2005.12.29 Nick Szabo - Bit gold
2007 - Perfect Money - Digital Payment
2007-2008 Global financial crisis (GFC)
2008.10.31 Satoshi Nakamoto - Bitcoin Whitepaper First decentralized & trust-free digital currency
- 2008.10.31~2014.3.7 Satoshi Nakamoto - All of Satoshi’s messages
2009.1.3 Bitcoin Genesis Block. “The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks” (This is the Encoded message on Genesis Block of bitcoin)
2009.1.10 Hal Finney - ‘Running bitcoin’ tweet
2009.2 Jack Dorsey - Square, Inc. (digital payment)
2010.5.22 Laszlo pays 10,000 bitcoins to get two pizzas delivered from Papa John’s jercos
2010.12.11 Wikileaks starts using bitcoin. “WikiLeaks has kicked the hornet’s nest, and the swarm is headed towards us.” - Satoshi
2013.3.19 Hal Finney - Bitcoin and Me
- “[…] When Satoshi announced Bitcoin on the cryptography mailing list, he got a skeptical reception at best. Cryptographers have seen too many grand schemes by clueless noobs. They tend to have a knee jerk reaction.
- I was more positive. […] Plus I was lucky enough to meet and extensively correspond with both Wei Dai and Nick Szabo, generally acknowledged to have created ideas that would be realized with Bitcoin. I had made an attempt to create my own proof of work based currency, called RPOW. So I found Bitcoin facinating.
- […] I think I was the first person besides Satoshi to run bitcoin. I mined block 70-something, and I was the recipient of the first bitcoin transaction, when Satoshi sent ten coins to me as a test. […]”
2012.12.9 Mircea Popescu - The Bitcoin Drama Timeline
Proof of Work Crypocurrencies (Layer 1) for decentralized finance (DeFi) #
- Proof of Work coins (Coinpaprika)
- Code built from scratch blockchains: https://www.coindab.com/
PoW #
- Bitcoin - Mainnet 2009-01-09 Language:C++
- 2008.10.31 Satoshi Nakamoto - Bitcoin Whitepaper
- trust-free currency/money/store of Value/digital ‘gold’ without trusted 3rd party. Proof of Work with ASIC miners
- The Chinese government considers Bitcoin a commodity, not a currency. This is probably an accurate understanding of what bitcoin is now.
- Split versions of bitcoin:
- Bitcoin (BTC) https://bitcoin.org
- Bitcoin Cash(BCH) https://bitcoincash.org
- “On 2020.11.15, the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) blockchain split into two chains. One of those chains was called BCHA for a time. This chain was what eventually became eCash”
- Bitcoin SV(BSV) https://bitcoinsv.com
- https://coin.dance/
- Currency exists to solve coincidence of wants problem.
- Bitcoin solves coincidence of wants problem in the same moment in time without trusted 3rd party.
- “Without money it would be very difficult to buy things, because you probably don’t have anything that the other person wants, so you can’t pay. This is called the “Coincidence of wants problem”.
- By solving the spacial coincidence of wants problem, money allows for career specialization. People can specialize in just fishing, because they know they will be able to sell the fish as long as someone else wants to buy them.” – Zack Hess Read More
- No ICO, No premine
- ‘Satoshi’ might have mined around 1 million bitcoins based on information publicly available.
- Ruben Somsen - A list of L2 protocols that can (at least in theory) apply to #Bitcoin
- 2009.11.22 Satoshi Nakamoto - Bitcointalk - Topic: Welcome to the new Bitcoin forum!
- 2008.10.31~2014.3.7 Satoshi Nakamoto - All of Satoshi’s messages since 2018
- 2019.8.30 Zack Hess - bitcoin
- 2019.4.21 Zack Hess - bitcoin_without_block_rewards
- 2020.2.13 - Phil Bonello - The Many Angles of Bitcoin Adoption
- 2017.12.16 Don Wonton - How The Banks Bought Bitcoin - Lightning Network(Youtube)
- 2018.5.30 Don Wonton - “Why The Lightning Network Does not Scale”(Youtube)
- 2018.6.9 Don Wonton - “Why Blockstream Destroyed Bitcoin” (Youtube)
- 2019.5.19 fiatjaf - Bitcoin transactions explained
- Drivechain - PEER-TO-PEER BITCOIN SIDECHAINS
- 2019.4.17 Paul Sztorc - Is Liquid A “Real” Sidechain? Greg Maxwell Weighs In
- https://www.drivechain.info/
- https://drivechain.xyz/
- 2019.8.14 Zack Hess - Drivechain
- 2020.9.4 fiatjaf - Drivechain
- Arguements against Bitcoin or Most Cryptocurrencies
- “I don’t like crypto, but blockchain is revolutionary” bingo card
- Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain by David Gerard - The conspiracy theory economics of Bitcoin
- 2021.7.22 David Gerard - Summer reading for the cryptocurrency skeptic: part 1
- 2021.7.15 Jackson Palmer - I won’t “return to cryptocurrency” and why
- 2021.9.22 David Roth - This Is All Exactly What It Looks Like
- Forks of Bitcoin: https://mapofcoins.com/bitcoin
- 2021.2.22 - Len Sassaman and Satoshi: a Cypherpunk History
- Blockstream
- Snowblossom - Mainnet:2018.5.22 Language:Java
- 2021.9.13 - Book of Snowblossom
- 2018.6.5 Fireduck - Bitcointalk ANN
- Pure cryptocurrency - A backup plan for Bitcoin, payment currency, Proof of Work *with Large RAMs & SSDs*, flexible quantum resistant design, *Snowblossom Content Channels*(Decentralized web), decentralized patreon for content creators, Bitcoin’s economic model, Scalable - Snowblossom Braid (Sharding)
- The first and only cryptocurrency that use Storage device based proof of work
- Built from scratch in Java
- Launch
- Trustworthy origin
- Funding
- Transparent & Clean launch with No ICO, No Private Sale, No premine, No developer reward, No airdrop
- Self-funded
- Accept Donation:
- *Developers may get donation from miners, who may support the developers by choosing to mine with a mining pool with dev fee option enabled, or starting a new mining pool that have that option enabled) *
- Donating directly to support the growth of snowblossom cryptocurrency
- To get coins, the developer had to buy or mine himself. No one has any particular advantage.
- 2018 Andre Cronje - Snowblossom
- 2019.3.25 Jens Ibsen - TEAMTALKS #24 — SNOWBLOSSOM
- 2017 - Joseph Gleason - Short Paper on Securing Bitcoin
- Developer: https://twitter.com/Fireduck1209k
- https://wiki.snowblossom.org/index.php/Creators
- Snowblossom developer created satoshidice in 2012, which was the 1st popular app of bitcoin
- https://discord.gg/as5tw6X
- https://chan-relay.snowblossom.org/channel/worstchat/
- Amoveo - Mainnet:2018.3.1 Language: Erlang
- 2017.11.30 Zack Hess - Amoveo Whitepaper
- 2018.4.29 Amoveo Bitcointalk ANN
- A blockchain built for prediction market, financial derivatives, A smart contract platform
- Trust free financial derivatives without trusted 3rd party, peer to peer derivatives, trust-free Prediction Markets, Futarchy,FPGA/ASIC friendly Proof of work, trust-free Crosschain Decentralized exchange that is compatible with all blockchains, Amoveo’s plan to scale to a global user base: Stateless full nodes
- The best implementation of trust-free prediction market and the first cryptocurrency governed by futarchy.
- The only stateless full node blockchain
- Amoveo is not a smart contract/Dapp platform, although it has both smart contract and oracle feature.
- Competitors of amoveo: Bitcoin hivemind, Augur, gnosis
- Built from scratch in Erlang
- Coincidence of wants
- Amoveo solves coincidence of wants problem between different moments in time without trusted 3rd party.
- “Markets for goods is how people communicate their need for goods right now. Markets for derivatives is how people communicate their needs for goods across time.” – Zack Hess Read More
- “Money only solved coincidence of wants in space. Derivatives solves this problem in time, which makes it even easier for people to specialize their careers.” – Zack Hess
- 2017.9.23 - “Access to stable currency and secure financial derivatives should be an unalienable human right. As critical for survival as sanitation.” – Zack Hess
- 2017.11.19 Zack Hess - Sharding
- 2018.4.29 - Bitcointalk ANN
- 2018.5.15 - Demi Yilmaz - Amoveo Review
- 2018.5.20 - Goktug Yilmaz - Amoveo Review
- 2018.7.27 Zack Hess - Video Interview: Exlusive Amoveo Interview w/ Zack Hess | Amoveo (VEO)
- 2018.8.24 Tallak Tveide - Understanding Amoveo Prediction Markets
- 2018.8.25 Tallak Tveide - Amoveo’s First Futarchy Market
- 2018.10.29 Tallak Tveide - Amoveo’s Smart Contracts
- 2019.5.9 - Phil Bonello, Jack Miller, Luke Besser - Ikigai - Amoveo: Peer-to-Peer Synthetic Derivatives (pdf)
- 2019.5.27 - Anonymous - Introducing Amoveo!
- 2019.7.17 exante.eu - Cryptoecon Meetup Explains Prediction Markets and Introduces Amoveo Platform
- 2019.9.20 ihodl - Interview
- 2019.10.8 - Jungle - The Understory Series: VEO Amoveo
- Developer: https://twitter.com/zack_bitcoin
- Zack Hess wrote the MVP for augur & aeternity, then he built amoveo which has better design
- Zack is one of the earliest blockchain developers, the projects he built in the past include several proof of stake blockchains, proof of work blockchain, oracles.
- Zack Hess and Paul Sztorc were the earliest developers of blockchain automated market maker(AMM) (2013 & 2014): https://twitter.com/Truthcoin/status/1296929495815987202
- Zack Hess invented the idea of state channels in August 2015: History of the invention of State Channels.
- Zack Hess - Financial Derivatives
- 2018.8.27 Zack Hess - How to program smart contracts inside of channels
- 2017.7.14 Zack Hess - Amoveo Use cases and ideas
- Zack Hess - Profiting from Amoveo
- 2019.4.11 Anonymous - Amoveo use-case: Crowdfunding via a Dominant Assurance Contract (DAC).
- 2019.5.22 Anonymous - Amoveo meetup in Moscow: how it happened
- Zack’s reviews of other projects
- Zack Hess - quick start developer guide.
- Amoveo Telegram archive
- Community: https://t.me/amoveo https://discord.gg/h3NjQ6C
- https://www.reddit.com/r/Amoveo/
- Bytecoin - Mainnet 2012-7-4 Language: C++
- 2013.10.17 Nicolas van Saberhagen - CryptoNote v 2.0 Whitepaper (pdf)
- Built from scratch, first implementation of cryptonote protocol
- 2014.5.31 - Why Monero and not Bytecoin?
- 2014 What Monero is really bringing to Bytecoin?
- 2018.12.27 - Lead developer of bytecoin began to build a new privacy project from scratch - Zano
- Forks of bytecoin: https://mapofcoins.com/bytecoin/
- Grin - Mainnet:2019.1.15 Language:Rust
- Project Start date: 2016.10,
- 1st implementation of mimblewimble
- No Premine, No ICO, No Dev Reward, Accept Donation
- 2013 Increasing Anonymity in Bitcoin (proposes anonymizing BTC transactions via One Way Aggregate Signatures (OWAS))
- 2016.7.19 - Tom Elvis Jedusor (an anagram of ‘Je suis Voldemort’) - Mimblewimble
- 2016.10.16 - Andrew Poelstra - Mimblewimble
- Introduction to Mimblewimble and Grin
- 2018.12.28 Bitcointalk ANN
- https://grin.mw/
- POW, Mimblewimble Privacy Coin
- Built from scratch blockchain
- Grin Bitcointalk ANN
- A Brief History of MimbleWimble White Paper
- 2018.8.11 Kan Yilmaz - Grin Review
- Competitor: Beam - Project start date:2018 Mainnet:2019.1.3 Language:C++
- POW, Mimblewimble Privacy Coin
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/beam-0b5a/company_financials
- Ergo - Mainnet:2019.7.1 Language:Scala
- Built from scratch blockchain
- 2019.3.7 Ergo Developers - ErgoScript, a Cryptocurrency Scripting Language Supporting Noninteractive Zero-Knowledge Proofs (pdf)
- 2019.3.20 Ergo Developers - The Ergo Platform Project Overview v1.1 (pdf)
- 2019.4.6 Alexander Chepurnoy, Vasily Kharin, Dmitry Meshkov - Autolykos: The Ergo Platform PoW Puzzle V1.0 (PDF)
- 2019.4.25 Ergo Developers - Advanced ErgoScript Tutorial (pdf)
- 2019.5.14 Ergo Developers - Ergo: A Resilient Platform For Contractual Money v1.0 (pdf)
- Ergo Consensus Algorithm: Autolykos
- “Ergo is a Resilient Platform for Contractual Money. It is designed to be a platform for applications with the main focus to provide an efficient, secure and easy way to implement financial contracts.”
- “designed for mass adoption. Its efficient blockchain protocol will allow it to be widely used while still remaining friendly to application protocols thanks to its unique transaction language.”
- Oracle Pools (ERGO + Emurgo + Cardano): https://www.ergoforum.org/t/oracle-pools-a-new-oracle-model/263
- Mixer: https://twitter.com/Ergobug/status/1292569319428300801
- https://t.me/ergoplatform
- Exchange:
- Kadena - Mainnet:2019.10.30 Language:Haskhell
- Kadena Whitepapers
- Founder: Stuart Popejoy
- 2020.1.17 Kadena Bitcointalk ANN
- PoW, “fast hybrid blockchain platform”
- Built from scratch blockchain
- Kadena’s hybrid blockchain platform consists of a public blockchain, a permissioned network, and the Pact smart contract language.
- public blockchain is the sharded and scalable layer-1 PoW network that utilizes a Proof of Work consensus mechanism that improves throughput and scalability while maintaining the security and integrity found in Bitcoin. To achieve this breakthrough in scalability, Kadena has braided together multiple Bitcoin-like chains
- The Pact smart contract language Pact already contains all of the features that other projects say they will develop eventually, including full Formal Verification of user code, error messages, contract upgradability, multi-signature, and support for interoperability.
- 2021.4.3 Stuart Popejoy - Blockchain goes brrrrr…the Future of Blockchain and Defi(Video)
- Telegram: https://t.me/kadena_io https://discord.gg/EYmXvRY4kB
- Exchange:
PoW + PoS or Masternode #
- Zano - Mainnet:2019.5.8 Language:C++
- 2019.7.5 Andrey N Sabelnikov - Zano Whitepaper (pdf)
- 2021.11.5 - Zarcanum-PoS-with-hidden-amounts(pdf)
- 2018.12.27 crypto_zoidberg - Bitcointalk ANN
- Code built from scratch
- Consensus: PoW+PoS Hybrid
- Pivacy Coin developed by bytecoin developer (Bytecoin is also a built from scratch blockchain, monero is a fork of bytecoin)
- PoW+PoS, cryptonote, scalable and secure coin, designed for use in e-commerce
- 2019.7.10 Jens Ibsen - TEAMTALKS #30 — ZANO
- 2019.8.13 Zack Hess - zano
- 2019.10.30 Jungle - The Understory Series: ZANO
- 2020.8.18 Andrey Sabelnikov (aka CryptoZoidberg) - Original Bytecoin Lead Developer Andrey Sabelnikov’s first video interview
- Zenon - Network of Momentum(NoM) - leaderless BFT dual ledger architecture
- Bitcointalk, Twitter
- “Our architecture will implement a virtual voting scheme based on a hybridization between proof of stake and proof of work”
- “fast and scalable, achieves high throughput transactions”
- “The NoM overcome blockchain’s fundamental limitations: scalability and active participation.”
- “Zenon proposes a new type of architecture based on a dual-ledger:
- a meta-DAG used for the consensus layer and a block-lattice data structure used to store the transactional data. In addition a proof-of-work link between relayed transactions emitted by clients, together with the following properties and functions: a vote-weighting function based on proof of stake for participating consensus nodes, an incentivization scheme based of proof of work, a difficulty oracle and a super-quorum selector. BTC interoperability (using novel cryptographic approaches that will leverage signatures, hash locks, and time locks)”
- “ZNN and QSR will be the two coins that will power NoM. QSR will function as fuel for the Network of Momentum, powering all services designed on the future Zenon infrastructure, known as zApps. "
- Whitepaper (pdf)
- 2019.9.18 bitcointalk thread: Zenon Network, Square Crypto’s secret project?
- 2019.12.6 Anonymous - Zenon Network & the Bad Seeds
- 2020.9.15 zenon - ZNN x QSR Alphanet specifications
- 2020.10.7 zenon - Use Cases:Paving the way
- 2020.7.18 Zenon — Community generated AMA
- 2020.10.2 - Bitcointalk ANN
- 2020.11.17 Zenon — Community generated AMA edition 2
- Get involved: zenon.network/portal
- Progress tracker: zenon.network/tracker
- Quasar: zenon.network/quasar
- Zenon Network Medium Blog
- https://zenon.network/
- Bismuth - Mainnet:2017.5.1 Language: Python
- 2019.8.13 - Bismuth Whitepaper V1.2 (pdf)
- 2017.5.1 HCLivess - Bismuth Bitcointalk ANN
- PoW+Masternode. Smart Contract Platform built from scratch with python
- 2021.3.1 Bismuth 2.0 Infographic
- Bismuth blog archive
- https://bismuth.cz/fun-facts/
- Community: https://discord.gg/ABD6N63 https://t.me/cryptobismuth
- 2019.8.8 Jens Ibsen - TEAMTALKS #32 — BISMUTH
- Ixian - Mainnet:2018.10.24 Language:C#
- “a platform that enables encrypted data streaming and high volume of micro-transactions”
- 2019.4.25 Jens lbsen- TEAMTALKS #28 — IXIAN
- Nervos $CKB - Mainnet:2019.11.6 Language:Rust
- Nervos Whitepaper
- Series A ended on:2018.7.18 Amount Raised: $28,000,000
- built from scratch Dapp platform
- Nervos Token Sale page
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/nervos/company_financials
- Zilliqa - Mainnet:2019.1.31 Language:C++
- 2017.8.10 The ZILLIQA Technical Whitepaper v0.1
- ICO ended on: 2018-01-04 Amount Raised: $22,000,000
- PoW+pBFT Hybrid , works on sharding, Dapp platform
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/zilliqa/company_financials
- 2018.12.28 Zack Hess - zilliqa
- QuarkChain - Mainnet:2019.4.30 Language:Python
- ICO ended on: 2018-06-03 Amount Raised: $20,000,000
- Dapp platform
- Arionum - Mainnet:2018.1.7 Language: PHP
- 2018.1.8 - Arionum Bitcointalk ANN
- PoW+Masternode, PHP blockchain, a platform that’s easy to build blockchain based applications using PHP
- a fair launched PoW coin built from scratch in PHP
- 2018.12.16 - TEAMTALKS #17 — ARIONUM
- 2019.7.30 Jens Ibsen - MASTERNODE FOCUS: ARIONUM
- Aeternity - Mainnet:2018.11.28 Language:Erlang
- Ethereum Clone. Aeternity Telegram: https://t.me/aeternity
- ICO ended on: 2017.6.19 Amount raised:$64,528,625
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/aeternity/company_financials
- 2018.5.6 Demi Yilmaz - Aeternity
- 2018.5.19 Doruk Oguz - Aeternity
- “AE software is a non-compatible rewrite of Ethereum into Erlang. “
- $AE https://github.com/zack-bitcoin/amoveo/blob/master/docs/why_I_left.md
- $AE $VEO Why I stopped working on Aeternity, why Amoveo is born.
- https://t.me/aeternity https://discord.com/invite/cSX8H4B
- Webdollar - Mainnet:2018.4.15 Language:Javascript
- built from scratch blockchain, pure cryptocurrency. mining directly in browser, Hybrid Mining using PoS and PoW
- Enecuum $enq - Mainnet:2020.9.14 Language:Haskell
- PoW+DPoS+Proof of activity masternode. built from scratch blockchain. “Blockchain mobile network for decentralized applications.”
PoW + DAG #
- Hathor - Mainnet:2020.1.3 Language:Python
- Hathor Executive Summary (pdf)
- Hathor Whitepaper (pdf)
- 2020.10.11 Hathor Token Economics (pdf)
- Built from scratch blockchain
- Hathor achieves consensus using proof-of-work and the same hash of bitcoin (sha256d).
- “Solve the problem of scalability with a novel architecture using both DAG and Blockchain intertwined”
- Achieving 200+ tps with no central coordinator or masternodes.
- An easier and safer implementation of Smart Contracts which connects real world data (oracles).
- Easy to use - any 13-years-old kid can create their own token for fun. You don’t need to know about “gas”, “solidity”, or “ERC 20” paraphernalia.
- zero fee for exchanging token
- Telegram: https://t.me/HathorOfficial
- Hathor FAQ
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/hathor-labs/company_financials
- Conflux - Mainnet:2020.10.29 Language:Rust
- 2020.12.30 - Conflux Economic paper
- “a Fast & Scalable Tree-graph based PoW Nakomoto Consensus protocol to enable higher throughputs and faster confirmations”
- Built from scratch blockchain
- Proof of work smart contract platform for DeFi, novel Tree-Graph consensus mechanism that optimizes security, scalability and decentralization
- The only state endorsed public, permissionless blockchain in China
- 2019.2.22 Ming Wu(from Conflux) - Use DAG structure to enhance the throughput rate of Nakamoto Consensus Mechanism
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/conflux-242f/company_financials
- Telegram: https://t.me/Conflux_English
- Exchange:
- Hotbit
- OKEX
- Dero - Mainnet:2017.12.4 Language:Go
- 2018.10.2 Dero Community - Dero Whitepaper
- Built from scratch blockchain
- Privacy Coin,similar to monero. A complete re-write of the CryptoNote protocol in Golang.
- PoW +DAG consensus combining a Proof of Work blockchain with a DAG block structure
- It combines the Cryptonote protocol with directed acyclic graph and Bulletproofs. ( Rocket Bulletproofs, leading to blocktimes of just a few seconds)
- Private Smart Contract: “Dero is the first CryptoNote blockchain to have smart contracts on its native chain without any extra layers or secondary blockchains”
- 2019.11.13 Jungle - The Understory Series: DERO
- 2020.5.1 Zack Hess - Review of spectreDAG
PoW - Other #
Ethereum Classic $ETC - Mainnet:2015.7.30 Language:Go
- Built from scratch blockchain
- The first smart contract platform
- “ETC is the continuation of the unaltered history of the original Ethereum chain. The ETC network exists to preserve the principle of “Code is Law”.”
Nimiq - Mainnet:2018.4.14 Language:Rust
- ICO ended on: 2017-07-08 Amount Raised: $14,530,000
- proof of work payment currency written in Javascript
- 2017.10.17 Zack Hess - Nimiq
Cruzbit - Mainnet:2019.6.21 Language:Go
- simple cryptocurreny built from scratch with GO. A simple decentralized peer-to-peer ledger implementation.
- Built from scratch blockchain
- Cruzbit is like Bitcoin, but with most of the confusing, and extraneous implementation details removed.
- Built with developers in mind, cruzbit aims to make it easier to develop applications which interact with the blockchain.
- Application developers shouldn’t have to worry about complex transaction generation or signing, and instead with cruzbit can generate transactions with just a few lines of code in most languages.
Mochimo - Mainnet:2018.6.26 Language:C
- POW, payment currency, ‘quantum resistant’ coin
- 2018.4 Mochimo Whitepaper (pdf)
- http://www.mochiwiki.com/w/index.php/Mochimo_FAQ#Premine_details
- Built from scratch blockchain
Pascalcoin - Mainnet:2016.8.11 Language:Pascal
- 2017.6 Albert Molina, Herman Schoenfeld - Pascalcoin Whitepaper V2.1
- POW, Payment Currency with Safebox, ‘Deletable blockchain’
- Built from scratch blockchain
Tera - Mainnet:2018.7.1 Language:Javascript
- Dapp platform that claims to have 1000tps scalability with sharding
- Built from scratch blockchain
ParallelCoin Language:Go
- Bitcointalk ANN
- Multi-algo proof of work crypto currency.
- Fair release with no premine, no IPO and no ICO.
- Algorithms: SHA256D & SCRYPT
Non-PoW Cryptocurrencies (Layer 1) for decentralized finance (DeFi) #
(Proof of Stake & DAG etc.)
- Code built from scratch blockchains: https://www.coindab.com/
New #
Signum (Burstcoin) - fork of NXT(which is a Proof of stake coin), First Proof of space of storage cryptocurrency
- 2018.7.1 Kan Yilmaz - Burstcoin
- Signum business whitepaper
- Other coins that are similar to burstcoin or use storage device for mining or staking
- Snowblossom - The only storage device based pure proof of work cryptocurrency ;
- Chia Network (Chia Coin) - Mainnet:2021.3.17
- Chia Whitepaper v1.0.1 (PDF)
- Founder: Bram Cohen
- VC funding:
- 2019.8.9 - Chia Bitcointalk ANN
- 2021 Chris Dupres:
- 2021.4.23 South China Morning Post - Chinese coin miners flock to new cryptocurrency Chia resulting in hard drive shortages and price surges
- 2021.5.8 der8auer - “We Tested Chia Farming for one Week”(Youtube)
- 2021.5.16 Bram Cohen - On “Chia burns out hard drives” (archive.org) (https://archive.md/OYntO)
- 2021.5.17 Mining Chamber - Chia Farming… How Does It Actually Work? (Youtube)
- 2021 Quora, Vikas Patil - “Conclusion: Long story short, as of now, Chia coin farming is neither Green nor Profitable” https://qr.ae/pGcQvl
- Filecoin Mainnet:2020.10.15 Language:Go
- 2017.7.19 - Filecoin Whitepaper (PDF)
- Spacemesh - “A fair cryptocurrency designed to become a global means of payment.”
- BHD
IDENA Language:Go
- 2019.10.22 - IDENA Bitcointalk ANN
- https://docs.idena.io/docs/wp/summary
- Built from scratch
- Idena is the first proof-of-person blockchain where every node is linked to a cryptoidentity - one single person with equal voting power.
- 2020.4.18 Zack Hess - IDENA
- Telegram: https://t.me/IdenaNetworkPublic
NYZO - Mainnet:2018.9.13 Language:Java Github
- Medium of exchange Currency; Proof of Diversity
- Built from scratch in Java
- 2019.8.15 Zack Hess - nyzo
- 2018.12.3 - Bitcointalk ANN
- 2019.1.16 Jens lbsen - TEAMTALKS #19 — NYZO
- 2019.8.20 Jungle - The Understory Series: NYZO
- Telegram: https://t.me/NyzoCo
- NYZO Mesh
- NYZO queue
- NYZO Tech (Documentation)
- NYZO supply
- https://nyzo.today/
- https://discord.gg/KTXsP5T
- Exchange:
Radix – non-blockchain cryptocurrency (Currently a ERC20 token)
- Code built from scratch
- Cerberus: Minimalistic Multi-shard Byzantine-resilient Transaction Processing
- 2020.3.3 Cerberus A Parallelized BFT Consensus Protocol for Radix v1.01(pdf)
- The Radix Economics – A Token for an Ecosystem
- Telegram: https://t.me/radix_dlt
- Exchange: Hotbit
- “Stacks makes Bitcoin programmable, enabling decentralized apps and smart contracts that inherit all of Bitcoin’s powers”
- Proof of Transfer (PoX) is the consensus mechanism between Stacks and Bitcoin
- 2020.12 Muneeb Ali - Whitepaper: Stacks 2.0 - Apps and Smart Contracts for Bitcoin v0.1
- 2021.1.15 (telegram) - https://archive.ph/bjOns https://archive.ph/uFpfy
- 2021.5.13 Sergio Demian Lerner - A Review of the Stacks Blockchain from a RSK perspective
- Token sales page:2017, 2019, SEC
- Amount raised in 2017: $50,000,000
Proof of stake #
2021.8.30 - Initial Token Allocations For Public Blockchains (png)
Proof of stake coins(Coinpaprika) Proof of stake coins(Coingecko) BFT Coins(Coinpaprika) Masternode Coins (Coinpaprika) Masternodecap.com
- Peercoin - the 1st proof of stake cryptocurrency (forked from bitcoin)
- 2012.8.19 Sunny King - Peercoin Bitcointalk ANN
- 2012.8.19 Sunny King, Scott Nadal - https://tradingt.com/peercoin-whitepaper/
- Ethereum – a split version of ethereum classic, ICO Platfrom, Non Fungible Token Platform, Smart Contract/Dapp platform, “DeFi” for tokens
- ICO ended on 2014-09-02 Amount Raised: $18,300,000
- 2014.1.23 Vitalik Buterin - Ethereum Bitcointalk ANN
- 2016.6.17 Bitcointalk - There was no DAO hack
- 2016.6.18 An Open Letter
- 2016.6.18 Mircea Popescu - To the DAO and the Ethereum community : Fuck you.
- 2016.6.18 Phil Daian - Analysis of the DAO exploit
- 2016.6.22 infocoin - Author of the DAO’s attack proclaim that their actions are legal.
- 2017.6.19 Richard Heart - 9 Reasons Bitcoin Will Always Be Better Than Ethereum.
- 2019.11.25 Zack Hess - ethereum_casper_ffg
- 2020.11.13 Librehash - Ethereum is Not Decentralized, Distributed or Trustless
- 2018.12.28 Tuur Demeester - why I’m so “against” Ethereum
- 2022.1.27 - Max Keiser: Ethereum is ‘pyramid scheme’, scam DeFi will blow up, only Bitcoin will be left (Youtube)
- David Gerard - Ethereum smart contracts in practice
- Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain by David Gerard - The DAO: the steadfast iron will of unstoppable code
- “CODE IS LAW until the whales are in danger of losing money.”
- Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain by David Gerard - Buterin’s quantum quest
- Michael K. Spencer - Ethereum’s Demise as a Cryptocurrency is Foreseeable
- 2019.12.18 - How Ethereum Reversed a $50 Million DAO Attack!
- 2019.10.26 Cointelegraph - Poll: 60% Tell Vitalik Buterin ‘No’ to Ethereum Reversing Transactions
- 2021.7.9 coininsider - The story of the DAO, and how it shaped Ethereum
- 2020.8.15 Librehash - Independence is Impractical Within Ethereum’s Current Ecosystem
- 2020.7.29 Librehash - Analyzing the Secret Shared Validator Scheme Proposed By Ethereum
- 2021.2.3 School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard University - Michael Neuder, Daniel J. Moroz, Rithvik Rao, David C. Parkes - Low-cost attacks on Ethereum 2.0 by sub-1/3 stakeholders, pdf
- 2022.8.19 - ETHEREUM HODLERS… CAN’T BELIEVE THIS IS HAPPENING (LEAKED AUDIO)
- Scaling solutions:
- Avalanche - Mainnet:2020.9.21 Language:Go
- built from scratch blockchain, leaderless, metastable, and PoW-free BFT protocols
- “an open-source platform for launching decentralized applications and enterprise blockchain deployments in one interoperable, highly scalable ecosystem”
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/ava-labs/investor_financials
- 2019.11.11 Ash Ketchum & Misty Williams - On pseudo-profound bullshit in the Avalanche whitepaper
- 2019.11.24 Zack Hess - avalanche
- 2019.11.24 Zack Hess - Emin Gun Sire
- 2021.9.22 news.bitcoin.com - Avalanche Defi Platform Vee Finance Attacked — $35 Million in ETH, BTC Siphoned
- Paul Sztorc - “When AVA was pitched to me in 2018, it was described as a new alternative to “Old PAXOS consensus” and to “Proof-of-Work”. AVA’s consensus measured the quantity of nodes it was connected to, and their opinion on the state of the network, making it obviously vulnerable to Sybil (ie, an attacker creating many nodes so as to have more influence). I asked “is AVA for cryptocurrency”? “Yes”. I calculated the weekly block reward value of BTC (~ $60,000,000). I asked, “how will AVA resist Sybil, given that an attacker can spend millions per week on Sybil and still make a profit”? The answer was “AVA is keeping that part secret, because rivals will copy us.” (8/27/2020)
- Telegram: https://t.me/avalancheavax
- DFINITY – Proof of stake, decentralized cloud platform
- DFINITY Technology Overview Series Consensus System Rev.1 (pdf)
- 2018.3.15 Shunsai Takahashi - Dfinity
- 2019.10.26 Zack Hess - dfinity_rng
- Coinlist Page(Airdrop)
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/dfinity/company_financials
- Algorand - Mainnet:2019.6.20 Language:Go
- built from scratch blockchain, Pure proof of stake blockchain platform
- PoS+BFT hybrid
- 2018.6.28 Onur Erkin Sucu - Algorand Review
- 2019.9.1 Zack Hess - algorand
- 2019.1 Mauro Conti,Ankit Gangwal,Michele Todero - Blockchain Trilemma Solver Algorand has Dilemma over Undecidable Messages
- 2019.5.11 Yongge Wang - Another Look at ALGORAND
- “In this paper, we identify several design flaws of the ALGORAND protocol”
- Telegram: https://t.me/algorand
- Algo tokenomics
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/algorand/investor_financials
- Rchain $rev - Mainnet:2020.2.25 Language:Scala
- Casper proof of stake, Dapp platform
- 2016.12.6 Smith+Crown - SUMMARY OF THE SYNEREO CONTROVERSY (UPDATED DECEMBER 12TH, 2016)
- 2018.8.23 rchain blog - RChain Cooperative is selling RHOC to committed validators in order to secure the network
- 2019.3.6 Dovey Wan - “burned all its ICO funding in > 2 years[…]”
- Casper Network
- Casper Token Sale
- i.imgur.com/oChmHfa.png
- Casper Token Sale
- Quantum Resistant Ledger $QRL - Mainnet:2018.6.27 Language:Python
- a ‘fully quantum resistant blockchain, using PQ-CRYPTO recommended/IETF standardized cryptography’
- 2016.10 - QRL Whitepaper
- Waves - Mainnet:2016.4.15 Language:Scala
- ICO date: 2016 Amount Raised:$16,436,095
- Free Ton - Language:Rust
- Launch Date 2020.5.7
- 2019.10.11 sec.gov - SEC Halts Alleged $1.7 Billion Unregistered Digital Token Offering
- 2020.6.26 sec.gov Telegram to Return $1.2 Billion to Investors and Pay $18.5 Million Penalty to Settle SEC Charges
- This project was abandoned by telegram. It’s no longer associated with telegram.
- Blacknet - Mainnet:2018.12.21 Language:Kotlin
Consortium blockchains/DPOS/Tendermint BFT etc. #
Delegate proof of stake coins (Coinpaprika) Delegate proof of stake coins(Coingecko)
- 2015.8.7 Vitalik Buterin - On Public and Private Blockchains
- “a consortium blockchain is a blockchain where the consensus process is controlled by a pre-selected set of nodes; for example, one might imagine a consortium of 15 financial institutions, each of which operates a node and of which 10 must sign every block in order for the block to be valid.”
- 2014.4.3 Daniel Larimer - Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPOS)
- 2017.9.29 Interchain Foundation, Chjango Unchained - Consensus Compare: Tendermint BFT vs. EOS dPoS
- 2017.9.29 Chjango Unchained - Pitfalls of Proof-of-Stake
- 2015.8.4 Paul Sztorc - On Tendermint & Casper
- 2015.8.4 Paul Sztorc - On Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) & Voting
- 2018.3.14 Shunsai Takahashi - DPOS
- 2018.10.25 Zack Hess - Voting in blockchains
Jed McCaleb’s projects
- Ripple - Language:C++
- cross-border payments
- 2018.3.15 Shunsai Takahashi - Ripple (XRP)
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/ripple-labs/company_financials
- Stellar - Mainnet:2014.7.31 Language:C++
- FBA(Federated Byzantine Agreement), payment network, cross-border payments
- @JedMcCaleb:"Stellar is not a fork of ripple. It is completely different code”
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/stellar/company_financials
- 2018.7.1 demiculus - Stellar
- https://mapofcoins.com/ripple/
- Ripple - Language:C++
Dan Larimer’s Projects (All based on bitshares/graphene code)
- Bitshares Mainnet: 2015.10.13 Language: C++
- Graphene blockchain of Bitshares is the 1st delegated proof of stake blockchain
- 2015 bitshares.org - Delegated Proof-of-Stake Consensus
- Steem
- built with graphene codebase
- 2020.3.3 Cointelegraph - Samuel Haig - Binance Reverses Vote in Apparent Steem Takeover, Steemit Comms Head Resigns
- 2020.8.18 Decrypt - Tron founder Justin Sun bought Steemit to expand his realm. But the ferocious backlash started an epic cryptocurrency war.
- EOS - DPOS (delegated proof of stake) Smart Contract/Dapp platform
- built with graphene codebase
- Biggest ICO in history, Amount raised: $4,197,956,136
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/block-one/company_financials
- 2018.7.14 Kan Yilmaz - EOS
- 2018.9.30 Michael K. Spencer - EOS Huobi Collusion Rumors Spread More Controversy
- 2018.5.30 Jacob Franek - https://twitter.com/panekkkk/status/1001627755736322048 https://archive.is/UoNDv
- 2018.10.2 Yahoo Finance - EOS Developer Acknowledges Claims of ‘Collusion’ and ‘Mutual Voting’ Between Nodes
- https://www.reddit.com/r/eos/comments/cfuur9/fixing_bp_collusion/
- 2019-9-30 sec.gov - SEC Orders Blockchain Company to Pay $24 Million Penalty for Unregistered ICO
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/block-one/company_financials
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/eos-vc-fund/
- Talos Network
- https://github.com/telosnetwork
- “Telos is a decentralized public blockchain network based on EOSIO software”
- https://www.telos.net/
- Consensus: DPOS
- 2019 StackExchange - What is the difference between EOS and Telos?
- Hive
- https://hive.io/about
- 2020.4.8 Dan Hensley - Inside Tron’s Steem Takeover Attempt and the Birth of the Hive Blockchain
- 2020.6.4 Decrypt - The most popular Steem dapp just migrated to rival network Hive
- Achain (from China)
- “based on BTS1.0” (fork)
- https://github.com/Achain-Dev/Achain
- Protonchain ($xpr)
- A Fork of the EOS blockchain
- Bitshares Mainnet: 2015.10.13 Language: C++
Cosmos $ATOM - Mainnet:2019.3.14 Language:Go
- Token sale date: 2017.4.6 Amount Raised: $16,800,000
- Tendermint BFT, PoS+BFT hybrid, Blockchain for interoperability, Crosschain Decentralized Finance
- Cosmos Ecosystem Marketcap
- https://www.coindab.com/all?hashtag=cosmos_ecosystem
- Telegram: https://t.me/cosmosproject
- Projects built with Cosmos
- All projects built on cosmos ecosystem
- Binance Chain
- Kava.io
- thorchain
- Secret Network $SCRT(Old name: Enigma $eng)
- https://www.enigma.co/ https://scrt.network/
- 2021.5.19 Andrew Hayward - What is Secret Network (SCRT)? “Spun off from Enigma after SEC enforcement, Secret Network lets decentralized apps create privacy-focused smart contracts for handling sensitive data.”
- 2017.8.21 techcrunch - Hackers nab $500,000 as Enigma is compromised weeks before its ICO
- Enigma Catalyst ICO ended on 2017-09-12 Amount Raised: $45,000,000
- 2018.7.1 demiculus - “Enigma: Decentralized Computation Platform with Guaranteed Privacy”
- 2020.2.19 sec.gov - ICO Issuer Settles SEC Registration Charges, Agrees to Return Funds and Register Tokens As Securities
- 2021.9.14 - Hacked, and chain rollback https://archive.md/UdcGY
- IRIS Network $iris
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/cosmos-network/company_financials
- 2019.8.9 Zack Hess - cosmos
Polkadot - Language:Rust
- ICO ended on: 2017.10.27 Amount Raised: $144,590,000
- Delegated Proof of Stake, built from scratch Blockchain for interoperability, Crosschain Decentralzied Finance
- Polkadot Ecosystem Marketcap
- https://www.coindab.com/all?hashtag=dot_ecosystem
- 2019 Zack Hess - Review of polkadot
- 2021.1.15 librehash - Why Polkadot’s Plans For Interoperability Won’t Work
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/polkadot/company_financials
- Project built with Polkadot
- Kusama.network $ksm
- Kusama was founded in 2019 by Gavin Wood, founder of Polkadot and co-founder and former CTO of Ethereum.
- Polkadot’s Canary Network
- “Kusama is a scalable network of specialized blockchains built using Substrate and nearly the same codebase as Polkadot”
- “Kusama is a network built as a risk-taking, fast-moving ‘canary in the coal mine’ for its cousin Polkadot”
- “The network is an experimental development environment for teams who want to move fast and innovate on Kusama, or prepare for deployment on Polkadot”
- Moonriver $movr
- A Community-Led Sister Parachain on Kusama
- “Moonriver is a companion network to Moonbeam and provides a permanently incentivized canary network. New code ships to Moonriver first, where it can be tested and verified under real economic conditions. Once proven, the same code ships to Moonbeam on Polkadot”
- https://moonbeam.foundation/moonriver-token/
- Phala Network
- Phala is a Polkadot parachain
- “A confidential smart contract network built on Polkadot Substrate”
- https://wiki.phala.network/en-us/docs/
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/phala-network/company_financials
- Paper: https://files.phala.network/phala-paper.pdf
- Reef Chain
- “Reef Chain is an EVM compatible chain for DeFi. It is built with Polkadot Substrate and uses Nominated Proof of Stake consensus”
- Kusama.network $ksm
Solana - Mainnet:2020.11.24 Language:Rust
- built from scratch blockchain, “High performance blockchain based on Proof of History” “a high-speed single-layer blockchain, currently supporting peak capacity of 65k transactions per second and 400ms block times in a globally distributed network with more than 400 nodes. It’s explicitly built to scale transaction throughput with Moore’s Law (doubling GPU core count every ~2 years). There is NO SHARDING required to achieve this throughput.”
- Community: https://t.me/solanaio, Solana Discord
- 2018 Anatoly Yakovenko - Solana Whitepaper: A new architecture for a high performance blockchain v0.8.13
- 2018 Anatoly Yakovenko - “The protocol is analyzed on a 1 gbps network, and this paper shows that throughput up to 710k transactions per second is possible with todays hardware.”
- Terminology
- https://docs.solana.com/cluster/synchronization
- Solana Validator Requirements
- 2019.11.4 Solana Labs Architectural Security Review and Report (PDF)
- https://solanabeach.io/
- Solana Token sales page
- 2021.9.14 Solana Blockchain outage (18+ hours)
- 2021.9.15 Martin Young - Solana and Arbitrum Suffer Simultaneous Outages
- 2021.9.15 Gavin Wood: “Events of today in crypto just go to show that genuine decentralisation and well-designed security make a far more valuable proposition than some big tps numbers coming from an exclusive and closed set of servers. If you can’t run a full-node yourself then it’s just another bank.”(archive.org)
- 2021.9.14 @CometShock - “some potentially crazy consequential secondary consequences”.
- “Solana’s network halted in part due to it not being a sufficiently decentralized blockchain network at its current state. There are risks involved by participating in such networks that users should already know this before participating.”
- 2021.9.15 Martin Young - Solana and Arbitrum Suffer Simultaneous Outages
- 2021.12.10 Justin Bons - “Solana was DDoS attacked again yesterday This attack exploited fundamental design flaws which are considered features by SOL”
- Solstarter “imagine being related to anyone at @solstarterorg”
- Velas
- “Velas will expand upon the Solana codebase” https://solana.com/ecosystem/velas
- “First AI-operated delegated proof of stake blockchain, that allows building decentralized applications and smart contracts on its main net, and ables the scalability of the transactions, being able to validate up to 50 000+ transactions per second.” (From Velas FAQ)
- https://velas.com/pdf/whitepaper.pdf
Tezos - Mainnet:2018.6.30 Language:Ocaml
- ICO ended on:2017.7.13 Amount Raised: $232,000,000
- Smart Contract/Dapp platform
- 2018.6.19 Gideon Lewis-Kraus - wired.com/story/tezos-blockchain-love-story-horror-story http://archive.is/JESA2
- 2019.12.6 Michael Neuder, Daniel J. Moroz, Rithvik Rao, David C. Parkes - Selfish Behavior in the Tezos Proof-of-Stake Protocol
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/tezos-foundation/company_financials
Near protocol - Mainnet: 2020.4.22 Language: Rust
- built from scratch blockchain, dapp platform
- “A scalable, developer-friendly blockchain powering the new open web.”
- Near Token sale
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/near-f896/investor_financials
Oasis Network $rose - Mainnet:2020.11.19 Language:Go
- built from scratch blockchain
- confidential smart contracts
- “Scalable, Private DeFi”
- “a privacy-first, proof-of-stake, decentralized network.”
- “A network designed to give users back control and ownership of their data, while supporting new applications in open finance and open data”
- Overview of the Oasis Network
- Oasis Network Token Sale page
Elrond - Mainnet: 2019.4.18 Language:Go
- “for distributed apps, enterprise use cases and the new internet economy.”
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/elrond/investor_financials (Lead investor: Binance)
Cardano - Mainnet:2017.9.29 Language:Haskell
- Token sale ended on:2017.1.1 Amount Raised: $63,000,000
- Proof of stake, built from scratch blockchain, Smart Contract/Dapp platform
- 2018.7.1 Kan Yilmaz - Cardano
- 2019.8.31 Zack Hess - ouroboros
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/cardano-foundation/company_financials
Mina (Coda) - “The world’s lightest blockchain”(22kb)
- Proof of stake (Ouroboros Praos)
- 2021.4.16 librehash - Mina Protocol Debunked archive.ph/tUwiT
Lisk - Mainnet:2016.5.24 Language:Javascript
ARK - Mainnet:2017.3.21 Language:Typescript
- built from scratch dapp platform
- Blockpool
- A fork of ark
- 2017 - Blockpool AMA
Icon $icx Mainnet:2018.1.24 Language:Python
- ICO ended on: 2017.9.20 Amount Raised: $42,750,000
- 2017.11.15 2infiniti - ICON DPOS (Delegated Proof Of Stake), Incentive Explained
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/icon-19ec/company_financials
Da Hongfei team’s Projects
- $NEO (Antshares) Mainnet:2016.10.16 Language:C#
- Delegated BFT
- ICO date:2016.12 Amount Raised: $3,608,378
- dapp platform
- 2018.3.15 Shunsai Takahashi - NEO
- 2018.7.14 Kan Yilmaz - Neo
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/neo/investor_financials
- Ontology Mainnet:2018.6.30 Language:Go
- 2018.7.1 Kan Yilmaz - Ontology
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/ontology/investor_financials
- $NEO (Antshares) Mainnet:2016.10.16 Language:C#
MobileCoin - A Cryptonote implementation, Privacy Coin on mobile device
- Github
- 2021.4.7 Ian Miers - “Why is Mobilecoin(MOB) permissioned?” (archive)
NULS - Mainnet:2018.7.12 Language:Java
- “The MicroServices Blockchain Platform”(From China)
- “a highly customizable blockchain infrastructure that features a microservices architecture, and offers a chain-building product, including smart-contracts and cross-chain consensus.”
Lamden $tau - Mainnet:2020.9.16 Language:Python
- dapp platfrom
- “smart contracts are in Python so you spend 4-5x times less time programming smart contracts when compared to Ethereum”
Taraxa - Consensus: Block DAG and Proof of stake.
- built to make informal transaction data clear and trusted.
- Taraxa closes the trust gap for informal transactional data with audit logging
IoTeX - Mainnet:2020.6.1 Language:Go
- IoTeX started in 2017 as an open-source project, built completely from scratch (no forks) and is tailor fit to support Internet of Things (IoT) use cases.
- To support the high scalability required for IoT use cases, IoTeX decided to use a Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) design. IoTeX randomly selects 24 of the top 36 Delegates to mine blocks every hour.
- The IoTeX platform enables builders to easily launch privacy-preserving IoT devices, apps, and networks.
Aergo - Mainnet:2019.4.15 Language:Go
- Private sale ended on: 2018.10.7 Amount Raised: $28,832,654
- BFT+DPOS “The Blockchain for Business”
IOST - Mainnet:2019.2.25 Language:Go
Fantom
- ICO ended on 2018-06-16 Amount Raised: $39,653,398
- aBFT consensus algorithm
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/fantom-foundation/company_financials
Harmony
- Consensus: “Fast Byzantine Fault Tolerance (FBFT)”
- Harmony Token Release Schedule
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/harmony-9000/company_financials
- 2018.5.25 Demi Yilmaz - Harmony Review
- 2019.5.16 binance - Introducing the Harmony (ONE) Token Sale on Binance Launchpad
ORBS
- https://www.orbs.com/
- Private Sale ended on: 2018-05-15 Amount Raised: $118,000,000
BUMO - Language:C++
- DPoS+BFT model, has voting, built from scratch commercial blockchain
Aelf - Language:C#
- ICO ended on: 2017-12-10 Amount Raised: $24,750,000
- “Decentralized cloud computing blockchain network”
- claims to have “unlimited scalability, cross-chain collaboration mechanism and multi-level main-chain side-chain system”
- “designed as a complete business solution. The structure of ‘one main chain + multiple side chains’ allows developers to independently deploy or run DApps (Distributed Applications) on individual side chains to achieve effective resource isolation”
- “By adopting parallel processing and the unique AEDPoS consensus mechanism, aelf’s technology achieve high throughput.”
- “Based on the cross-chain technology of the main chain index and verification mechanisms, aelf achieves efficient and secure communication between the main chain and all side chains & direct interoperability between side chains.”
Polymath
- Private sale ended on: 2018.1.13 Amount Raised: $58,700,000
- “For Polymath, the Ethereum blockchain has been an excellent starting point for security tokens, but is missing foundational elements that issuers and investors need, and that institutions and regulators require. After having enabled the creation of 150+ tokens, our research and experience has shown that institutions need a blockchain built from the ground up with the specific requirements of securities regulations in mind.”
- Polymath addresses this need with Polymesh, an enterprise-grade blockchain built for security tokens
- Polymath Whitepaper(pdf) (There’s an executive summary in Page 2)
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/polymath/investor_financials
Raicoin - Language:Objective-C
- built from scratch blockchain, payment currency. Block-lattice with Staking Reward,Distributed DPoS (DDPoS)
Phantasma $soul - Mainnet:2019.10.10 Language:C#
- blockchain for Gaming, NFTs & dApps.
Enterprise Blockchain Solutions/Permissioned/Private Blockchains/CBDCs etc. #
2014.11.28 Paul Sztorc - The Limits of Blockchain Tech
2016.3.16 Paul Sztorc - Private Blockchains, Demystified
2016.3.17 Paul Sztorc - The Peer Database (“Private Blockchains” Done Right)
NXT - Mainnet: 2013.11.24 Language: Java
- Proof of stake blockchain
- ICO ended on: 2013-11-18 Amount Raised: $16,800
- Forks of NXT: https://mapofcoins.com/nxt
- Ardor – POS, Dapp platform
- Burstcoin is also a fork of NXT
- *NEM – Mainnet: 2015.3.20 Language: Java
- Proof of Importance (based on Proof of stake and an “importance score” calculated from the net coin transfers from an account)
- 2020.7.22 librahash - Investigation into NEM Hack: Bitfinex Was the Primary Laundry Machine
- Symbol Platform.com $XYM
- 2021.3 - the NEM project launched the NEM Symbol public blockchain
- https://symbolplatform.com/tokenomics/
- Apollo (APL) (code based on NXT)
Stratis - Mainnet:2016.8.9 Language:C#
- Proof of stake + Masternode
- ICO ended on: 2016.7.26 Amount Raised: $675,000
- “a enterprise-grade Blockchain development platform offers end-to-end solutions for native C# blockchain applications and Smart Contracts”
Universa - Mainnet:2018.4.12 Language:Java
- Proof of stake
- ICO ended on: 2017.12.8 Amount Raised: $28,680,000
- Whitepaper
Klaytn
- ICO date: 2018.12.15 Amount Raised: $90,000,000
- Permissioned proof of stake
- 2021.3.24 - Klaytn (KLAY): What’s This Crypto & Where Did It Come From?
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/klaytn/company_financials
Kadena’s Private blockchain
- BFT Consensus
- 2019.3.10 Communications & Media Manager of Kadena.io - Kadena’s Private Blockchain
- “Private blockchain Drawing on the team’s expertise from working at JP Morgan and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the Kuro permissioned network was designed to meet the strict requirements and business workflows that secure $100B order books”
- “private blockchain delivers scalability and usability beyond any other private blockchain today. It can scale to thousands of nodes and has been proven to achieve up to 8,000 TPS with latencies below 100ms in real-world testing.”
Unibright and Baseledger $ubt
- Tendermint BFT
- Enterprise Blockchain Solutions from Germany
- https://unibright.io/
- https://docs.baseledger.net/
XDC Network $xdc
- “Enterprise Ready Public & Private Blockchains For Global Trade and Finance”
- Consensus Delegated proof of stake & masternode
- 2018.2.5-2018.3.15 - XDC Network(Xinfin) Token Sale Page
Hyperledger (Only blockchain, no cryptocurrency)
Facebook Diem
China DCEP
- 2020.6.28 Decrypt - DCEP: An inside look at China’s digital currency
DAG #
Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) Coins(Coinpaprika) Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) Coins(Coingecko)
- Hashgraph - Mainnet:2019.9.16 Language:Java
- Private sale ended on: 2018.8.16 Amount Raised:$100,000,000
- Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs), Smart Contract/Dapp platform
- 2019.9.3 Eric Wall - Hedera Hashgraph — Time for some FUD
- Obyte(Byteball) - Mainnet:2016.12.25 Language:Javascript
- Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs), payment currency
- Nano - Language:C++
- Block Lattice, payment currency, instant, zero-fee, scalable
- 2018.2.27 Don Wonton - Nano / Raiblocks simply explained
- Banano ($BAN)
- Fork of Nano
- IOTA - Mainnet:2016.7.11 Language:Rust
- ICO ended on: 2017-12-20 Amount Raised: $584,000
- Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs), (Centralized)
- 2019.8.14 Zack Hess - iota
- MIT Researchers found a critical vulnerability in the curl hash function that IOTA created.
- Erinn Atwater - https://archive.is/Puuuh
- Sarah Jamie Lewis - https://archive.is/29NXP
- Nic Carter https://archive.is/lNemG
- Vite - Mainnet:2020.9.25 Language:Go
- ICO ended on:2018-08-01 Amount Raised: $28,000,000
- a general-purpose platform for decentralized applications
- “A High Performance Asynchronous Decentralized Application Platform”
- Vite advantages
- implement smart contracts within a DAG structure.
- introduces asynchronous sending/receiving of transactions, resulting in fast transaction speeds with transaction confirmation in seconds and low-cost smart contract creation.
- fee-less transaction model.
- utilizes a unique snapshot chain model that greatly strengthens the transaction security by eliminating the inherent security flaws associated with DAG.
- “built-in decentralized exchange.”
- COTI - Mainnet:2019.6.4 Language:Java
- “DAG-based blockchain protocol optimized for use by payment dApps, merchants and stable coin issuers.”
- 2019.6.5 COTI - COTI successfully completes IEO, MainNet launch, listing and TGE
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/coti/company_financials
- Constellation $DAG - Mainnet:2020.4.29 Language:Scala
- “Constellation allows you to implement security and auditability for complex datasets without changing existing IT infrastructure. It’s secure, cost-effective, scalable, and easy to integrate.”
- Constellation is decentralized protocol standard HGTP (Hypergraph transfer protocol) that enables standardization, connection, validation and exchange for data streams.
- As such the network acts as a software infrastructure tool that removes the financial and organizational cost of insecure data pipelines and bad data.
- It provides a secure and tamper-proof audit trail that simultaneously validates your data, allowing early visibility for data management teams into downstream issues – preventing bad logic across automated systems.
- Constellation is working with the USAF under the SBIR framework and several enterprise and blockchain partners to drive adoption of the Constellation Hypergraph network.
- Dagger(Xdag) Mainnet:2018.1.5 Language:C
- 2018.5.31 Demi Yilmaz - Xdag Review
Oracles/Prediction Markets/Futarchy DAO #
- Why Prediction Markets
- 2015.1.20 Paul Sztorc - Ending the Age of Bullshit (Slides)
- 2015.12.14 Paul Sztorc - Why do this? Market Empiricism – A Manifesto (pdf)
- 2019.4.18 Dean Graham - Why we need Prediction Markets now more than ever?
- Zack Hess - Amoveo Use cases and ideas
- Prediction Markets
- 2014.11.6 Paul Sztorc - Manipulation of Prediction Markets - Defeating Market-Manipulators (and Profiting from them), via “Augmentation” (pdf)
- 2015.4.29 Paul Sztorc - Prediction Market Myths (pdf)
- 2015.5.1 Paul Sztorc - Prediction Markets of all Shapes and Sizes (pdf)
- 2019.8.1 Denis Voskvitsov, at Barcelona Trading Conference (Video)
- Posts published by Anonymous community members of the amoveo project (The amoveo project does not have official website & medium account)
- 2019.8.9 The Oracle Problem: How Decentralized Platforms Decide What Happened. Part 1
- 2019.8.16 The Oracle Problem: How Decentralized Platforms Decide What Happened. Part 2
- 2019.8.2 Stefan George - #3Questions: the future of Prediction Markets, with Stefan George
- 2019.8.19 Will Jennings - #3Questions: the future o f Prediction Markets, with Will Jennings
- 2019.8.22 Brett Richey 0 #3Questions: the future of Prediction Markets, with Brett Richey
- 2019.9.6 Working Principles of Prediction Markets through the Prism of a Bookmaker
- DAO
- Futarchy
- Introduction to Futarchy: Why Futarchy will rescue us from ourselves (Video & full transcript, 4m51s).(Featuring, in order of appearance, Meher Roy, Robin Hanson, David Friedman, and Paul Sztorc.)
- Zack Hess - Futarchy 1:Why futarchy and prediction market
- Zack Hess - Futarchy 2
- Zack Hess - Futarchy Capital Efficiency
- Zack Hess - Why there will not be voting in a post-futarchy world
- Zack Hess - Alternatives to Futarchy
- Zack Hess - Hedging risk is Decentralized Decision Making
- 2021-10.5 Zack Hess - Risk Hedging Futarchy
- 2022-4.13 - Futarchy’s Failure
- Voting
- 2021.4.8 Kyle Samani - (twitter) “Voting is a bug, not a feature, I think it’s a bug for insider VCs to vote” (Opinion from a top VC)
- Futarchy
- Projects
- Amoveo - Oracle designed by Zack Hess
- Bitcoin Hivemind by Paul Sztorc
- Augur – token on Ethereum, Prediction markets.
- Augur ICO Ended on :2015.10.1 Amount raised: $5,300,000
- 2015.12.16 Paul Sztorc - The Case Against Augur
- 2019.5.21 Zack Hess - parasite_contracts
- Razor Network
- 2021.2.26 Zack Hess - Review
- 2019.4.23 Zack Hess - fast_oracles
- Ergo Oracle Pools
- UMA - “A decentralized financial contracts platform built to enable Universal Market Access.”
- 2019.7.22 Zack Hess - UMA (token)
- Chainlink - $link (token)
ICO ended on: 2017.9.20 Amount Raised: $32,000,000
2017.9.14 Chainlink Bitcointalk ANN
2019.4.30 Zack Hess - chainlink
Paul Sztorc - “Chain.link is an oracle service, which purports to solve “The Oracle Problem”. Last I checked (2019), it established a “a platform for oracles to compete” – I joked that it was “as if SpaceX hired no engineers, but made ‘a platform for Reusable Rocket Companies to compete’, and then claimed to solve the problem of reusable rocketry”. Blockchain Oracles have an inherent “opportunity cost of honesty” which is akin to gravity in the SpaceX analogy (or, more precisely: escape velocity) – for the rocket to work, someone needs to generate a force stronger than the gravity; abstract “competition” won’t necessarily guarantee it. When the smart contracts control small $, the gravity is weak, and anyone with two working legs can make it into space by jumping (thus, the contracts are “secured via indifference”)– but when the $ grows, the gravity gets stronger. Moreover, chainlink seems to implicitly endorse two theories: [1] “more oracles = safer and diversified”, and [2] “we don’t need to look into it if everyone’s doing it”. Those errors contributed significantly to the 2008 financial crisis. Finally, chainlink oracles seem to be mostly used for frequent ‘price check-ins’ – as I wrote in Jan 2015 this overworks an oracle, for basically no reason (degrading its security).” (8/27/2020)
2020 Zeus Capital (Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZeusCapitalLLP)
2021.5.1 Eric Wall - What’s Wrong With the Chainlink 2.0 Whitepaper? (For Simpletons)
- Tellor
- Tellor is an oracle system where parties can request the value of an off-chain data point (e.g. BTC/USD) and miners compete to add this value to an on-chain data-bank, accessible by all Ethereum smart contracts.
- The inputs to this data-bank are secured by a network of staked miners.
- Tellor utilizes crypto-economic incentive mechanisms, rewarding honest data submissions by miners and punishing bad actors, through the issuance of Tellor’s token, Tributes (TRB) and a dispute mechanism.
- 2019.4.23 Zack Hess - tellor_oracle
- API3 - API3 is a DAO dedicated to build, manage and monetize decentralized APIs at scale. Decentralized APIs will provide data to blockchain projects and dapps with quantifiable and trustless security guarantees.
- 2019.5.21 Zack Hess - parasite_contracts
- 2017.12.3 Zack Hess - town_crier
- 2019.8.5 Zack Hess - bribery
- 2018.7.25 Zack Hess - Aeternity
- 2019.7.31 Zack Hess - witnet
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/api3/company_financials
- Band protocol
- a cross-chain data oracle platform that aggregates and connects real-world data and APIs to smart contracts.
- winklink
- Oracle of the TRON blockchain
- https://winklink.org/
- Wagerr
- ICO ended on: 2017-06-22 Amount Raised: $11,800,000
- 2018.5.11 Kan Yilmaz - Wagerr
Started as forks/clones #
Code based on other blockchains:
- More complete list: https://www.coindab.com/other
Relatively more innovative forks #
- Zcash – POW, Privacy Coin , Fork of Bitcoin
- Developer: https://twitter.com/zooko
- Jeffrey Gogo - Jun 9 2020 - Not So Private: 99% of Zcash and Dash Transactions Traceable, Says Chainalysis
- Forks of zcash: Hush, ycash, komodo
- Forks of bytecoin: https://mapofcoins.com/bytecoin/
- Monero – POW, Fork of Bytecoin, Cryptonote/RingCT Privacy Coin,
- Developer: Riccardo Spagni https://twitter.com/fluffypony
- 2018.3.27 Andy Greenberg - The Dark Web’s Favorite Currency Is Less Untraceable Than It Seems
- 2018.7.6 Exantech - Monero multisignatures explained
- 2018.9.27 Exantech - Monero: Confidential Transactions, or Send I Know Not What to Someone I Know Not Whither
- 2018.1.17 Don Wonton -(Youtube) Monero Review | Cripple Mine Explained
- 2021.8.9 librehash - Breaking Down the Extradition Order and International Criminal Proceedings Against Monero Founder Riccardo Spagni (“Fluffypony”)
- https://exan.tech/projects/monero
- https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/455.pdf#page=11
- Forks of bytecoin/monero/cryptonote:
- Sumokoin
- Conceal Network
- Masari
- Intensecoin
- Arto
- Equilibria
- Sinovate
- Wownero
- a Doge-inspired, CPU-mineable, privacy-centric memecoin.
- fork of Monero with a lite version of RandomX (1MB scratchpad), a ring size of 22, a faster difficulty adjustment, and dynamic coinbase unlock times.
- launched with no premine, instamine, stealth-mine, ICO, or dev tax.
- a Doge-inspired, CPU-mineable, privacy-centric memecoin.
- Electroneum
- ICO ended on 2017-10-20 Amount Raised: $40,000,000
- Bitcointalk ANN
- https://github.com/electroneum/electroneum
- Beldex
- PoW & Masternode
- https://beldex.io/
- Monero – POW, Fork of Bytecoin, Cryptonote/RingCT Privacy Coin,
- Komodo – DPOW, Privacy Coin, Dapp platform, Zcash fork
- Arrr
- Verus Coin $vrsc
- Flux
- Forked from bitcoin
- 2018.1.31 - Flux Bitcointalk ANN
- PoW+Masternode
- Zelcore+ - multi asset wallet
- API Integrations to Major Exchanges (Binance, Bittrex, Kraken and more)
- FluxOS
- “FluxOS is a revolutionary second-layer operating system/application that allows hardened Dockerized apps to run on Flux’s fully decentralized computational network. Built using Mongo, Express, Vue, and Node (MEVN Stack), FluxOS is a highly-accessible playground for developers that is completely open-source.”
- ZelID “A new way of decentralized 2FA. No server. No need to memorize. Just crypto.”
- Horizen – PoW+Masternode, Fork of Zcash, Private Cryptocurrency and Sidechain platform, interoperable blockchain ecosystem
- Horizen’s sidechain platform focuses on scalable data privacy and enables businesses and developers to custom build their own public or private blockchains using its unique sidechain technology, Zendoo.
- Telegram: https://t.me/horizencommunity
- Kulupu
- A side project by Wei Tang
- “Kulupu is a pure (no pre-mine, no gadget) proof-of-work blockchain built on the Substrate framework”
- a self-updating self-governed blockchain
- “No pre-mine. Kulupu was launched in September 2019, with 0 coin in its genesis block. It then emits 1 KLP per second to miners, till today.”
- “ASIC-resistant. Kulupu uses RandomX mining algorithm from Monero.”
- Digibyte
- digibyte.org : “DigiByte is a rapidly growing open-source blockchain created in late 2013 and released in early 2014. After 7 years of forward thinking development, DigiByte has become one of the safest, fastest, longest and most decentralized UTXO blockchain in existence.”
- https://dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte
- Ravencoin
- “Ravencoin is a code fork of Bitcoin, fair launch, proof of work mined chain with an asset aware protocol that allows users to easily create and manage unique digital assets.”
- 2018.7.7 Demi Yilmaz - Ravencoin Review
- Forked from Bitcoin: https://mapofcoins.com/bitcoin
- Decred – PoW+PoS, forked from bitcoin, On-chain Voting Governance + atomic swap DEX
- Litecoin
- Creator: Charlie Lee (also the Managing Director of Litecoin Foundation)
- 2011.10 created litecoin
- 2013.7-2017.6 Coinbase Engineer
- 2017.12.20 techcrunch - Litecoin founder Charlie Lee has sold all of his LTC
- Litecoin Bitcointalk ANN
- 2021.3.19 cftc.gov “The order also finds that over a six-week period—August through September 2016—a former Coinbase employee used a manipulative or deceptive device by intentionally placing buy and sell orders in the Litecoin/Bitcoin trading pair on GDAX that matched each other as wash trades. This created the misleading appearance of liquidity and trading interest in Litecoin. Coinbase is therefore found to be vicariously liable as a principal for this employee’s conduct.” https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/8369-21
- Vertcoin, Forked from litecoin
- Monacoin, Forked from litecoin
- 2013.12.31 Monacoin Bitcointalk ANN
- Creator: Charlie Lee (also the Managing Director of Litecoin Foundation)
- Firo - Privacy Coin
- PoW & masternode
- Forked from ETH:
- UBIQ
- “Ubiq launched in 2017 without an ICO, pre-mine, or developer fee, aligning developer incentives with long-term success of the project” “Community-Governed”
- Celo
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/celo-3846/company_financials
- (a fork of go ethereum) proof-of-stake based PBFT
- “open platform that makes financial tools accessible to anyone with a mobile phone”
- Celo Token Sales page
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/celo-3846/company_financials
- Wanchain
- “Started as a fork of Ethereum, it shares much of the same structure and features as Ethereum”
- Differences between Wanchain and Ethereum
- ICO ended on: 2017-10-04 Amount Raised: $35,990,000
- Consensus: Galaxy Consensus: A Practical Proof-of-Stake Protocol With a Robust Delegation Mechanism (PDF)
- “We aim to achieve this goal by building infrastructure to establish cross-chain integration with all major public and private blockchains.”
- https://www.explorewanchain.org/#/technology/cross-chain
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/wanchain/company_financials
- UBIQ
- Tomochain
- EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine)-compatible blockchain
- “Proof of stake voting consensus” + Masternodes
- “TomoChain relies on a system of 150 Masternodes with Proof of Stake Voting (POSV) consensus”
- 2018.6.25 TomoChain vs EOS.IO: The battle of PoSV vs DPoS or just some coincidence of design philosophy?
- QTUM
- “Qtum is a hybrid blockchain application platform. Its core technology combines a fork of bitcoin core, an Account Abstraction Layer allowing for multiple virtual machines, including the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), and a Proof-of-stake Consensus protocol, aimed at tackling industry use cases”
- ICO ended on: 2017-03-21 Amount Raised: $15,434,476
- “Qtum is a hybrid blockchain application platform. Its core technology combines a fork of bitcoin core, an Account Abstraction Layer allowing for multiple virtual machines, including the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), and a Proof-of-stake Consensus protocol, aimed at tackling industry use cases”
Memecoins #
2021.10.29 fnietom - There are few scams as ignominious as the “meme coins”.
Dogecoin
Wownero
Shiba Inu
SafeMoon
Others & to be sorted #
- Forked from Bitcoin: https://mapofcoins.com/bitcoin
- Dash – forked from bitcoin, PoW with masternode.
PrivacyCoin,- 2017.12.11 Don Wonton - Could Dash Be a Scam? | A Brief History (Youtube)
- 2021.1.2 Andrew Thurman - Following delisting, Dash pushes back against ‘privacy coin’ label
- Fork of Dash
- Pivx – Dash Fork,
- fork of Pivx
- Phore,
- 2018.6.16 Onur Solmaz - Phore Review
- divi
- Phore,
- Syscoin
- forked from bitcoin
- PoW&POS Hybrid masternode
- a merge-minable SHA256 coin
- Neblio
- ICO ended on:2017-08-20 Amount Raised:$2,102,281
- Navcoin $nav - Proof of stake privacy coin
- Crown (CRW) - Masternode, Proof of stake
- https://nexus.io/
- Metaverse $ETP
- CypheriumChain - PoW+Hotstuff BFT, dapp platform
- ICO ended on: 2018.1.14 Amount Raised: $51,656,963
- https://archive.is/1sSKG
- https://www.cypherium.io/how-it-works/
- https://defichain.com/ $dfi
- Groestlcoin $grs
- Bitcoin Gold - “$BTG is a cryptocurrency with Bitcoin fundamentals, mined on common GPUs instead of specialty ASICs”
- Bitcoin Diamond
- Bitcoin Diamond (BCD) is a fork of Bitcoin that occurs at the predetermined height of block 495866 and therewith a new chain will be generated as the BCD
- https://www.bitcoindiamond.org/about/
- Reddcoin $rdd
- Dash – forked from bitcoin, PoW with masternode.
- DogeCoin (a fork of litecoin)
- Memecoin
- 2013.12.8 Dogecoin Bitcointalk ANN
- Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain by David Gerard - Dogecoin
- 2014.2.5 Mircea Popescu - Why Dogecoin is a scam, why the people pushing it are assholes, why Business Insider is a contemptible piece of shit, why anyone who ever worked for it will be dancing in the street for nickels and why Kevin Rose is a fuckwit. Plus other considerations.
- Verge $XVG – Fork of Dogecoin.
PrivacyCoin. Onion routing for anonymity
- Cloakcoin - Fork, Proof of stake Privacy Coin. Onion routing for anonymity
- Forked or Cloned from ethereum
- Vechain $vet $vtho
- Proof of stake + Masternode
- “VeChain leverages Blockchain to solve the problem of counterfeits and product traceability across supply chains and logistics”
- 2018.3.10 Everything you need to know about VeChain Nodes and Node rewards
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/vechain/investor_financials
- Binance Smart chain
- Clone of Ethereum + Delegated proof of stake
- https://www.coindab.com/all?hashtag=binance_smart_chain
- https://honeypotchecker.org/
- TRON – Ethereum clone, DPOS, Smart Contract/Dapp platform,
- 2018 Jane Lytvynenko - https://web.archive.org/web/20180324014323/https:/twitter.com/JaneLytv/status/977320655883587584
- 2018.7.25 Andrew Ancheta - Tron Plagiarism: Are Investors Prepared For Lawsuits?
- $pirl Pirl
- 2018.5.29 Demi Yilmaz - Pirl Review
- $ella Ellaism
- $nrg https://www.energi.world/
- $poa https://www.poa.network/
- KardiaChain $kai
- Bytom $btm
- Vechain $vet $vtho
Privacy Coins #
- 2008.10.31 Satoshi Nakamoto - https://tradingt.com/bitcoin-whitepaper/#privacy
- 2009.11.22 Satoshi Nakamoto on routing BitCoin through Tor
- 2010.9.23 Satoshi Nakamoto - “Bitcoin would be convenient for people who don’t have a credit card or don’t want to use the cards they have, either don’t want the spouse to see it on the bill or don’t trust giving their number to “porn guys”, or afraid of recurring billing.” https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671.msg13844#msg13844
- 2009.11.25 Satoshi Nakamoto - “The possibility to be anonymous or pseudonymous relies on you not revealing any identifying information about yourself in connection with the bitcoin addresses you use. If you post your bitcoin address on the web, then you’re associating that address and any transactions with it with the name you posted under. If you posted under a handle that you haven’t associated with your real identity, then you’re still pseudonymous. - For greater privacy, it’s best to use bitcoin addresses only once. Re: Repost: How anonymous are bitcoins?
- 2010.5.16 Satoshi Nakamoto - “When you generate a new bitcoin address, it only takes disk space on your own computer (like 500 bytes). It’s like generating a new PGP private key, but less CPU intensive because it’s ECC. The address space is effectively unlimited. It doesn’t hurt anyone, so generate all you want.” https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130.msg1130#msg1130
- 2018.12.11 Ian Miers - Satoshi Has No Clothes: Failures in On-Chain Privacy(Video)
- https://www.coindab.com/all?hashtag=privacy_coins
- Privacy Coins (Coingecko)
- 2019.2.18 Exantech - Crypto anonymization technologies overview
- 2019.11.16 Exantech - Methods of anonymous blockchain analysis: an overview
- 2019.5.23 Exantech - Anonymity in account-based blockchains
- 3 types of privacy coin:
- ZeroCoin/ZeroCash
- Zcash
- Komodo
- Arrr
- Cryptonote
- Bytecoin
- Zano
- Dero
- Monero
- Mimblewimble
- Grin
- Beam
- ZeroCoin/ZeroCash
Crosschain Decentralized Exchange(DEX) #
- Bitcointalk - Hacked Exchanges since 2011
- Zack Hess - Connecting blockchains together
- 2021.3.1 adlerjohn - On The Trustedness of Cryptoeconomic Bridges
- Amoveo Crosschain DEX
- Atomic Swap Crosschain DEX
- Komodo DEX
- Decred DEX
- Blocknet
- comit.network
- Zack Hess - Review of Atomic swap DEXs
- Cosmos
- Thorchain
- 2021.2.10 Zack Hess - Thorchain
- Discussion
- 2021.7.23 The Block, Tim Copeland - Thorchain suffers $8 million loss by hacker wanting to ’teach lesson’
- 2021.7.23 Decrypt, Liam J. Kelly - ‘Critical Issues’ With Thorchain After 2nd Hack in a Week
- 2021.7.24 FXStreet, Ekta Mourya - Thorchain hit by third attack in a month, incurs over $13 million in losses
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/thorchain/company_financials
- 2021.10.10 Chad Barraford - Thorchain vs Cosmos IBC
- “IBC was designed to bridge two cosmos chains. It does NOT work with the greater crypto sphere out of the box.”
- 2021.2.10 Zack Hess - Thorchain
- Binance
DEXThe benefit is non-custotial. It is not a decentralized exchange, projects need to pay a lot to get listed.
- Thorchain
- Sifchain
- omni-chain decentralized exchange (DEX)
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/sifchain-finance/company_financials
- Bisq - a decentralized exchange based on 2-of-2 multisig addresses
- 2010.8.7 Satoshi Nakamoto - Satoshi’s DEX idea: Escrow
- Serum
- 2019.10 - Reddit-u/Loooong_Loooong_Man - 6 Reasons Why Serum Won’t Succeed
- Zack Hess - Serum crosschain swap review
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/serum/investor_financials
- Chainflip
- Incognito
- Ren protocol
- Poly Network
- 2021.8.11 @kelvinfichter - here’s how the Poly Network hack actually worked. If I’m reading the contracts correctly, it’s pretty genius.
- 2021.8.18 Coindesk - The Poly Hack and Crypto’s Trust Issues
Stablecoins/wrapped tokens #
Synthetic Stablecoin
- Amoveo Stablecoin Market
- Amoveo is a blockchain built for financial derivitives
- It can be used to create the most trust-minimized stablecoin
- Amoveo Stablecoin Market
Algo Stablecoins
- Frax
- fractional-algorithmic stablecoin
- Fei
- Terra
- Iron Finance
- 2021.6.17 Decrypt - Mark Cuban ‘Hit’ by Apparent DeFi Rug Pull
- Basis
- ICO Date:2018.4.18 Amount Raised: $133,000,000
- Frax
Private Stablecoin
- Haven Protocol
- Started as fork of monero
- Haven Protocol
Asset Backed
- USDC
- USDT
- BUSD(Binance USD)
- Trusttoken
- WBTC(Wrapped Bitcoin)
- Reserve Rights Token ($RSR)
Other
- Maker
- Using ETH as collateral to mint DAI,which is in turn pegged to the US dollar.
- The Maker depot created to mint DAI is called a “collateralized debt position” (CDP).
- 2019.4.10 Zack Hess - makerdao
- 2020.7.23 librehash Breaking Down the Maker Protocol and Explaining its Positive Correlation With Ethereum’s Price
- Kava similar to maker, built on Cosmos platform,
- A cala similar to maker, built for Polkadot platform.
- Magic Internet Money ($mim $spell)
- 2021.5.5. - Abracadabra, SPELL, and Magic Internet Money
- Maker
Layer 2 Tokens & ICOs #
- coinshedule homepage - 2018.11.27
- ICO Results
- Sort by amount raised: https://tradingt.com/icos/
- Sort by ICO date: ICO Results
- coinshedule - 2016.ICO Stats
- coinschedule - 2017 ICO Stats
- coinschedule - 2018 ICO Stats
- https://icobench.com/stats
- David Gerard - ICOs: magic beans and bubble machines
- 2014.5.24 Daniel Krawisz - Appcoins Are Snake Oil
- 2015.12.14 Paul Sztorc - Against Crowdsales
- https://twitter.com/hasufl/status/1280140252737343488
- Reviews of subcurrencies/Layer 2 tokens
- 2018.12.31 Zack Hess - bonding_curves
- In the blog post, Zack Hess argues that: “it is always better to use a contract priced in native currency instead of using a bonding curve.”
- Twitter discussion of this blog post: “I wrote this blog post about why bonding curves are a bad design choice. Projects making this bad choice: @Bancor @simondlr @ZapChain @oscoin @MemeFactory0x @oceanprotocol @1HiveOrg @oscoin”
- Terms
- “Subcurrency - any currency on a blockchain other than it’s native currency. in particular, I call the new currency produced by a bonded curve a “subcurrency”.”
- “Native currency - in the case of Ethereum, the native currency is Eth. This is the currency that block rewards are paid in.”
- “Definition of a bonding curve: A smart contract on a blockchain like ethereum. It holds lots of native currency as backing for a subcurrency it produces. You can trade the contract native currency for subcurrency at any time. The exchange rate that the contract trades at changes, the larger amount of subcurrency in existence, the higher the price of the subcurrency.”
- 2018.2.24 Phil Bonello - Thoughts on Token Mechanics
- 2018.4.7 Phil Bonello - Conflict: Store of Value vs Utility
- 2018.4.19 Phil Bonello - A Framework for Valuing Governance Tokens: 0x
- 2018.7.25 Phil Bonello - Valuing Productive Cryptoassets
- 2020.12.23 Hasu - Why I have changed my mind on tokens
- 2020.8.28 Hasu - How DeFi reinvented the Fair Launch – or did it?
- 2021.4.4 Lanre Ige - “most people are thinking about token revenues/fees incorrectly”
- 2018.12.31 Zack Hess - bonding_curves
Layer 2 Tokens of “DeFi” Applications #
- https://etherscan.io/tokens
- https://www.coindab.com/tokens
- 2021.11.9 librehash - SQUID Token ‘Rug Pull’ Analysis (Entire Crypto Space Needs to Pay Attention)
Marketcap
- “Top DeFi Coins” (Coinpaprika)
- DeFi Coins (Coinpaprika)
- Top DeFi Coins (Coingecko)
- DeFi Coins (coingecko)
- DeFi (Coinmarketcap)
- Yield Farming (by marketcap)(Coingecko)
- Yield Farming (by value locked)(Coingecko)
- https://www.coindab.com/all?hashtag=yield_farming (Coindab)
- Yield Farming (Coinmarketcap)
- Exchange Tokens (Coingecko)
Derivatives
- 2020.7.21 Zack Hess’s review of perpetual_swap
- mango.markets (Solana)- “Decentralized, cross-margin trading”
- 2021.3.27 https://archive.is/Skd9D
- Syntheix - Onchain Synthetic assets (Similar to CFDs)
- dYdX - onchain leveraged trading, perpetual contracts (perpetual swaps).
- VC funding: https://chainbroker.io/projects/dydx/ $65M
- 2019.5.2 Zack Hess - dxdy
- bZx - Tokenized Margin Trading and Lending
- ICO ended on: 2018-12-21 Amount Raised: $7,600,000
- 2020.2.17 bZx Hack Analysis Exposes Challenging DeFi-Inherent Composable Liquidity Risks
- 2020.2.18 bZx Hack Full Disclosure (With Detailed Profit Analysis)
- 2020.2.19 bZx Hack II Full Disclosure (With Detailed Profit Analysis)
- 2021.11.6 Decrypt - Ethereum DeFi Project bZx Hacked Again—For a Reported $55 Million
- Opyn On-chain options trading for eth & erc20 tokens
- 2020.8.5 Peckshield - Opyn Hacks: Root Cause Analysis
- Nexus Mutual on-chain insurance for smart contract hacks(Users decide whether an insurance claim is legitimate)
- Perpetual protocol
- MCDEX - Claims: “Trade Perpetual Swap of ANYTHING with TOP Tier Liquidity MCDEX is a fully decentralized perpetual swap exchange based on Mai Protocol, allowing anyone to create any perpetual market”
- DerivaDEX
- Injective (INJ)
- cross-chain derivatives exchange protocol (cosmos)
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/injective-protocol/investor_financials
- Potion Labs - Price-insurance AMM protocol.
- Primitive Finance
- “Decentralized Option Markets. Primitive is an open source and non-custodial options protocol for any Ethereum asset.”
- pods.finance
- BarnBridge – “Risk Tokenizing Protocol A fluctuations derivatives protocol for hedging yield sensitivity and market price.”
- Cover
Lending
- AAVE
- Compound
- 2021.10.1 - https://twitter.com/WormholeOracle/status/1443755671971901441
- 2022.4.30 - “The old reentrancy bug bites again on Compound forks w/ $80M loss! This time, it re-enters via exitMarket()!!!” https://twitter.com/peckshield/status/1520369315698016256
- Oxygen (Solana Blockchain)
- bZx
- mainframe - Fixed-rate crypto lending
- ICO ended on: 2018-03-28 Amount Raised: $25,656,000
- Cream
- Notional
- YIELD - a fixed-rate lending app
- celsius.network
- “a blockchain-based lending platform that is accessible through a free mobile app”
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/celsius-network/company_financials
- NEXO
- funded by Arrington XRP Capital.
- DMM
- DMM Homepage
- 2021.8.6 sec.gov SEC Charges Decentralized Finance Lender and Top Executives for Raising $30 Million Through Fraudulent Offerings
- 2020.3.16 DMM Foundation - Billionaire Tim Draper’s Venture Studio Purchases Stake in DMM DAO
- 2020.7.22 DMM Foundation - DMG Governance Token Public Sale
- Salt lending (use cryptocurrency as collateral to borrow fiat)
- Token sale ended on: 2017.8.16 Amount Raised: $54,550,041
- 2020-9-30 sec.gov - SEC Charges Blockchain Lending Company in Connection with Unregistered ICO
Decentralized exchanges built for trading tokens
- AMMs Pools(Automated market makers)
- Uniswap
- 2018.8.21 Zack Hess - uniswap $uni
- Uniswap Liquidity Mining(CoinList)
- 2019.12.6 uniswap.exchange has banned 10 countries on the frontend: Belarus, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Côte d’Ivoire, Liberia, North Korea, Sudan, Syria, Zimbabwe
- 2020.8.20 Peckshield Uniswap/Lendf.Me Hacks: Root Cause and Loss Analysis
- 2021.7.24 Decrypt - Ethereum DEX Uniswap Drops Tokenized Stocks As Regulators Close In
- Suchiswap
- 2020.9.12 Bloomberg, Olga Kharif - Crypto Exchange Gets Millions After Copy-Paste of a Rival’s Code
- Pendle
- Osmosis (Cosmos blockchain)
- Joe (Avalanche blockchain)
- PancakeSwap $cake (Binance Smart chain)
- BakerySwap (Binance Smart chain)
- Raydium (Solana)
- Orca (Solana)
- TitanSwap $titan
- Balancer
- VC funding: https://chainbroker.io/projects/balancer-labs/
- 2020.7.29 Peckshield Balancer Hacks: Root Cause and Loss Analysis
- 2020.8.15 librehash - Dissecting How the ‘Balancer’ Protocol Operates
- Curve Finance
- Bancor
- Bancor ICO Amount raised: $153,000,000
- https://www.coindab.com/all?hashtag=amm
- Thorchain
- mStable $mta integrating stablecoins, lending and swapping into one standard.
- Dodo
- Alpha Finance Lab
- Blackholeswap
- Uniswap
- Orderbook DEX
- Etherdelta & Forkdelta.(centralized orderbook and order matching, settling trades on chain via smart contracts)
- Idex
- 2019.11.13 Zack Hess - idex_sidechains
- 0x settles trades on chain, while orders reside off-chain in database
- 2018.7.1 demiculus - 0x
- ICO ended on 2017-08-16 Amount Raised: $24,000,000
- 2018.8.19 Zack Hess - radar_relay
- Dexlab $dxl (Solana)
- “a DEX where the best Solana projects mint and list their tokens”
- Serum $srm (Solana)
- Bonfida $fida (Solana)
- Gnosis
- ICO ended on 2017-04-24 Amount Raised: $12,250,000
- 2018.1.5 Zack Hess - gnosis_dutch_exchange
- 2020.4.25 Zack Hess - gnosis_multi_token_batch_auction
- Kyber $KNC - on-chain liquidity protocol powers decentralized token swaps in any application.
- ICO ended on: 2017.9.15 Amount Raised: $53,010,000
- Kyber is a blockchain-based liquidity protocol that aggregates liquidity from a wide range of reserves, powering instant and secure token exchange in any decentralized application.
- a fully permissionless Kyber Dynamic Market Maker (DMM)
- Multi-quote pairs, stablecoin-stablecoin trades for better liquidity
- KNC is the first deflationary staking token where staking rewards and token burns are generated from actual network usage and growth in DeFi
- Loopring Layer2 orderbook storage and trade-matching with zkRollups.
- ICO ended on: 2017.8.16 Amount Raised: $45,000,000
- DeversiFi
- AMMs Pools(Automated market makers)
Aggregators
- Supply-Side
- Yearn $YFI
- 2021.2.5 decrypt.co Jeff Benson - $11 Million Gone in Yearn Finance Exploit
- 2021.2.5 Peckshield - The yDAI Incident Analysis: Forced Investment
- Staked Ray “The Robo Advisor for Yield, smart contracts that optimize yield by automatically allocating assets to the highest yielding fixed income opportunities”
- Apy.finance - “APY.Finance is a DeFi robo-advisor that optimizes for risk-adjusted returns using a portfolio of yield farming strategies.”
- Idle
- Rari Capital - yield aggregator
- Harvest
- Yearn $YFI
- Demand-Side - DEX Aggregators - DEXs that also aggregate orders & liquidity from multiple DEXs
- Aggregator of Aggregators
- yAxis - “yAxis is a DeFi yield portfolio that grows USD stablecoin balances through active management. A single vault that allocates capital across a range of farms.”
- Novel
- Swivel Finance - “The Protocol For Interest-Rate Derivatives. Efficient protocol for trustless interest-rate swaps”
- Benchmark - “Benchmark Protocol mitigates liquidation events and hedges risk with the MARK token; a supply elastic, stablecoin-alternative that connects traditional capital markets to DeFi.”
- Supply-Side
Portfolio management:
- Iconomi
- ICO ended on: 2016-08-29 Amount Raised:$10,576,227
- Shrimpy
- Cryptohopper
- Zignaly
- TokenSets on-chain portfolios with regular automatic or manual rebalancing.
- Enzyme $mln On-chain Asset Management
- 2020.8.29 librehash - Melon Protocol Review (Tech-Side Only): Part One
- Dhedge
- Iconomi
‘defi’ memecoin
- Shiba Inu
- 2021.5.21 librehash - Topical Review of the ‘Shiba Inu’ DeFi Project
- Shiba Inu
Other
- Coin98 - an all-in-one DeFi platform
- ANKR
- “StakeFi is an Internet Bond Launchpad providing an easy-to-use staking experience to users, enabling DeFi to provide liquidity to staked tokens as well as connecting staking rewards to DeFi” through Internet Bonds
- Persistence ($XPRT)
More Hacks Analysis
- 2020.2.18 Zack Hess - Feb_2020_defi_hack
- WarpFinance
- 2020.12.18 Peckshield - WarpFinance Incident: Root Cause Analysis
- Pickle
- 2020.11.22 Peckshield - Pickle Incident: Root Cause Analysis
- 88mph
- 2020.11.20 Peckshield - 88mph Incident: Root Cause Analysis
- Akropolis
- 2020.11.13 Peckshield - Akropolis Incident: Root Cause Analysis
- Value DeFi
- 2020.11.15 Peckshield - Value DeFi Incident: Root Cause Analysis
- 2021.5.8 Peckshield - ValueDeFi Incident: Incorrect Weighted Constant Product Invariant Calculation (ValueDeFi’s vSwap contract was exploited to drain a number of pools at the loss of about $11M)
- YAM
- 20021.4.4 Igor Igamberdiev - https://archive.ph/8Tk8I
what is MEV - Miner Extractable Value
Risks (of Layer2 ‘DeFi’ projects & tokens) #
- Long term risks: Most of these projects can work perfectly fine without tokens*.
- Oracle Failure risk
- 2018.8.30 Zack Hess - Discussion of chainlink on twitter http://archive.is/ToPsd
- 2019.4.30 Zack Hess - Chainlink oracle review
- Oracle Attacks
- 2020.11.9 samczsun - So you want to use a price oracle
- 2019.11.24 Ryan Todd - Synthetix suffers oracle attack, more than 37 million synthetic ether exposed
- 2020.10.27 Harvest Flashloan Economic Attack Post-Mortem
- 2020.11.15 Muyao Shen - Value DeFi Suffers $6M Flash Loan Attack
- 2020.3.11 Kaihua Qin, Liyi Zhou, Benjamin Livshits, and Arthur Gervais - Attacking the DeFi Ecosystem with Flash Loans for Fun and Profit
- Economic risks design has flaw that can be abused & funds can be drained by attackers.
- Centralization risks
- Centralized Stablecoin, Wrapped tokens (USDT, DAI, USDC, WBTC etc) all have the same risk
- e.g. USDT is the most famous example
- Oracle solutions can also be centralized
- Infura centralization (Ethereum based projects)
- 2018.12.5 Rachel-Rose O’Leary - The Race Is On to Replace Ethereum’s Most Centralized Layer
- Centralized control of the protocol by developers that allow them to change anything.
- Centralized Stablecoin, Wrapped tokens (USDT, DAI, USDC, WBTC etc) all have the same risk
- Regulatory risks DeFi apps on ethereum for example, in fact are semi-decentralized(not truly decentralized), regulators can easily shut them down if they are not legally compliant, which is not unlikely, e.g. some projects are offering certain financial products/services without approval from regulators. e.g.
- 1broker https://web.archive.org/web/20210202153759/https://1broker.io/
- Etherdelta (centralized orderbook and order matching, settling trades on chain via smart contracts)
- Collateral Tokens Risk (flawed design or centralized)
- Most Layer 2 Defi projects will use these assets as collateral: DAI, centrally custodied assets (USDC, USDT, WBTC, renBTC, etc), interest-bearing money market tokens like aTokens and cTokens.
- Volitity Risk DeFi tokens will be manipulated & pumped and dumped. Price swings of digital assets will be much larger than the ROI you get from staking/yield farming in the long run
- Governance Risk - Voting with governance tokens. Voting is not secure.
- Technological risks bugs and hacks in the smart contract systems, not uncommon in ethereum ecosystem
- Platform Risk the blockchain that token is created on have fundermentally flawed design.
- Network fees & Network congestion risk (Ethereum) Fees become too high for regular users to do anything meaningful.
Utility coins & Layer 2 Tokens of other Applications #
Tokens of layer2 scaling solutions
Veriblock
- 2019.11.21 Zack Hess - veriblock
- 2019.11.23 Zack Hess - veriblock_offloading
Utility coins built with cosmos network
- akash.network $akt
- “$AKT is the utility token powering the open-source cloud”
- Medibloc $med
- a patient-centric healthcare data platform
- https://medibloc.co.kr/en/
- Certik
- akash.network $akt
Lukso
Helium – built from scratch blockchain for peer-to-peer wireless network
- Helium was founded in 2013 with a mission to build a peer-to-peer wireless network, “The People’s Network”, to simplify connecting devices to the Internet.
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/helium-systems-inc/company_financials
Arweave Proof of work app coin,
- The Arweave App is similar to archive.is/archive.org but require $ar tokens for archiving webpages
- We already have free services offered by archive.is & archive.org, why arweave with a token?
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/arweave/investor_financials
Mask network Token $mask
- https://mask.io/
- Encrypt your posts & chats on social networks, Allow only your friends to decrypt.
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/dimension-293e/investor_financials
Golem.network
- “Rent your unused CPU/GPU cycles and get paid in cryptocurrency”
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/golem-network/company_financials
SONM
- ICO ended on 2017-06-17 Amount Raised: $42,000,000
- “Decentralized Fog Computing Platform”
- Sonm provides cloud services based on distributed customer level hardware including PCs, mining equipment, and servers. You can either rent out your hardware or use someone’s computing power for your needs.
chiliz.com
Livepeer $LPT - ERC20 token on ethereum. Livepeer is a decentralized video streaming network built on the Ethereum blockchain
- VC funding: https://chainbroker.io/projects/livepeer/
Rocket Pool $rpl
- “a decentralised Ethereum Proof of Stake pool”
- funded by ConsenSys Ventures
- https://docs.rocketpool.net/
AMPtoken
- “$AMP is a digital collateral token that provides instant, verifiable assurance for any real-world application. Developed by @FlexaHQ and @ConsenSys”
tZERO
- STO ended on: 2018-08-06 Amount Raised: $134,000,000
- https://www.tzero.com/
XYO network
- ICO ended on: 2018-05-21 Amount Raised: $40,656,485
- “a decentralized crypto-location oracle network aiming to provide accurate location data from cars to smartphones.”
Telcoin (erc20 token)
- (from whitepaper) “A cryptocurreny[…] distributed by your national telecom operator and made available to everyone, anytime, anywhere.”
- “Our objective is not to compete with telecom mobile money, but to cooperatively participate in the overall mobile money ecosystem”
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/telcoin/company_financials
LTO Network $lto
- Proof of stake blockchain https://docs.ltonetwork.com/
- a hybrid blockchain designed for easy integration of business applications, aimed at breaking data silos that so many organizations face today, using Live Contracts. It has a private layer that utilizes a public blockchain for consensus.
Blockv
Shift DPOS Coin, Utility Coin for Decentralized Web
Audius “Audius is creating a fully decentralized community of artists, developers, and listeners collaborating to share and defend music”
The Graph $grt
- The Graph is an indexing protocol for querying networks like Ethereum and IPFS.
Theta Network $theta
BAT(Basic Attention Token)
- ICO ended on: 2017-05-31 Amount Raised: $35,000,000
Status Im
- ICO ended on: 2017-06-20 Amount Raised: $107,000,000
- “a multi-purpose communication tool that combines a private messenger, decentralized crypto-wallet, and Web3 browser”
- https://status.im/features/
Origin - p2p commerce(with ethereum and IPFS)
- Token Sales Page (Coinlist): https://archive.ph/kGlys
BitTorrent Token
- a TRC-10 utility token
- ICO/IEO
Factom $fct
- ICO ended on: 2015-05-14 Amount Raised: $541,000
- “The Factom blockchain is a decentralized publication protocol for building record systems that are immutable and independently verifiable. It enables secure storage of digital proofs for data provenance and integrity solutions without disclosing private data or requiring trusted intermediaries.”
Mad Netowrk $mad
- “MadNetwork is a custom blockchain designed to authenticate and manage the identity of organizations, people, or assets in the digital world”
- 2020.11.25 - Marketing focused MadNetwork absorbs blockchain content firm Po.et
- Po.et ICO ended on: 2017-08-08 Amount Raised: $10,000,000
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/mad-network/company_financials
- “platform built on Ethereum that empowers creators, celebrities, and brands to launch their own social tokens.[…] governed by its native token, $RLY. Fans can purchase Creator Coins to support their favorite creators and to access special benefits determined by the creator. With Rally, creators can grow their audience, reward fans, and earn more revenue. Most importantly, Rally enables creators to build business models powered by their own custom social token and share an economy with their fans.”
- Token sales page (Coinlist)
NuCypher - Cryptographic Infrastructure for Privacy-Preserving Applications
- 2020.10.04 - librehash - NuCypher Review: Vaporware Top to Bottom
- Token sales page:https://archive.ph/UPAt2
- “A simple API for apps to implement loyalty programs that drive engagement and empower users financially”
- “An SEC-approved token for users to get in-app benefits and a financial stake in the network they help grow”
- “An ecosystem for all token holders to partake in the financial success of the network.”
- Token Sale(coinlist): https://archive.ph/3abtS
Chronobank
- 2018.5.11 Demi Yilmaz - Chronobank Review
SingularityNET
- “An AI Marketplace that lets anyone create, share, and monetize AI services at scale”
- ICO ended on 2017-12-22 Amount raised: $36,000,000
Fetch.ai $fet
- “Artificial Intelligence for Blockchains”
- “Fetch.ai is building an open access, tokenized, decentralized machine learning network to enable smart infrastructure built around a decentralized digital economy”
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/fetch-ai/company_financials
vectorspace.ai
- “focus on context-controlled NLP/NLU (Natural Language Processing/Understanding) and feature engineering for hidden relationship detection in data related to space biosciences”
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/vectorspace
Metahero $hero
- utility token - “Coupled with Ultra-HD Metascanning Technology. Create your own 3D avatar, scan & create 3D NFTs, use HERO token to transact”
- 2021.7.22 Yahoo Finance - METAHERO Partners with Tenset for an Exclusive Public Sale of Deflationary HERO Token
OMG network(OmiseGO) $OMG
- ICO ended on 2017-07-05 Amount raised: $25,000,000
- “$omg enables financial inclusion and interoperability through the public, decentralized OMG network.”
- 2018.7.1 demiculus - OmiseGO
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/omisego/investor_financials
Pundi X
- ICO ended on: 2018-01-21 Amount Raised: $35,000,000
Quant Network
Power Ledger
- ICO ended on: 2017-10-06 Amount Raised: $26,454,022
Energy Web Token ($EWT)
- “Energy Web is accelerating a low-carbon, customer-centric electricity system by enabling any energy asset owned by any customer to participate in any energy market.”
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/energy-web-foundation/company_financials
Dent $dent
- “Our vision is to be the first global and digital operator that provides worldwide access to mobile data without using outdated SIM cards. The eSIM technology is growing in importance and will be the standard for mobile data.”
- https://www.dentwireless.com/company
- ICO ended on 2017-07-26 Amount Raised: $4,300,000
- Dent Wireless Token Sale Page
Quantstamp $QSP,
Ocean Protocol
- ICO ended on 2018-03-09 Amount Raised: $22,100,000
- 2020.8.9 librehash - Ocean Protocol Review
Tornado cash Non-custodial anonymous transactions on ethereum
TenX $PAY
- TenX ICO ended on: 2017.6.24 Amount raised: $64,000,000
- 2018.11.17 Larry Cermak - https://archive.is/8ZHuC
- 2018.12.05 David Z. Morris - New Video Appears to Link TenX President to Lyoness Pyramid Scheme By David Z. Morris
Civic
- ICO ended on: 2017-06-22 Amount raised: $33,000,000
Kik $kin
- a fork of stellar
- 2020.6.20 Kin Community Approves Move From Stellar Fork to Solana’s Blockchain
- ICO ended on 2017.9.26 Amount Raised: $98,500,326
- 2017.12.24 Homepage
- 2019.6.4 sec.gov - SEC Charges Issuer With Conducting $100 Million Unregistered ICO
Trust Wallet Token $twt
- “Trust Wallet is a mobile wallet company for Ethereum and ERC20/ERC223 tokens.”
- 2018.7.31 techcrunch - Crypto exchange Binance buys Trust Wallet in first acquisition deal
- https://trustwallet.com/
Swipe.io Token ($sxp)
- “Swipe.io offers a multi-currency crypto wallet app as well as a crypto-to-fiat funded Visa debit card”
- 2020.6.30 Yahoo Finance - Binance is finalizing a deal to buy majority stake in Swipe, setting stage for payments card launch
SwissBorg ($CHSB)
- “Buy, sell and exchange cryptocurrencies with 16 fiats including EUR, CHF and GBP”
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/swissborg/company_financials
Plutus.it
- ICO ended on: 2016-06-30 Amount Raised: $972,798
- Loyalty Token, “Earn a 3% Crypto Reward on Every Purchase”
- https://plutus.it/
Metalpay Token ($mtl)
- Wallet for digital assets
- Loyalty Token: “PoPP – Proof-of-Processed-Payments” (which distribute $mtl token to metalpay users)
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/metal/company_financials
- 2017.7.25 - Metalpay vs Tenx (Slack Channel) https://archive.ph/9evkc
- 2017 - METALPAY - AMA Transcript from the Cryptocopia Slack Channel
- 2018.6.30 - Metalpay AMA 2018.6.30(Ask me anything Session, From discord)
Maps.me Token
- Loyalty Token of a travel map app https://maps.me/token/
Mineplex $plex
- “A unique CrossFi project that combines the stability and liquidity of traditional financial instruments with the security and transparency of blockchain”
- https://mineplex.io/
STOX
- ICO ended on 2017-08-04 Amount Raised: $33,350,320
Tierion $tnt
BitClave $cat
Unikoin Gold $ukg
- ICO ended on: 2017.10.23 Amount Raised: $31,400,000
- 2020.9.15 sec.gov - Unregistered ICO Issuer Agrees to Disable Tokens and Pay Penalty for Distribution to Harmed Investors
Paragon $prg & airfox(airtoken) $air
Gladius Token $gla
- 2019.2.20 sec.gov - Company Settles Unregistered ICO Charges After Self-Reporting to SEC
Munchee ICO
- 2017.12.11 sec.gov - Company Halts ICO After SEC Raises Registration Concerns
Health Nexus
- 2019.8.12 sec.gov - SEC Charges Blockchain Company for $6.3 Million Unregistered ICO
Exchange tokens #
- Tokens issued by exchanges that have large user base.
- This is best example because currently centralized cryptocurrency exchanges have more users the any other use case. And these users are already traders that know how to trade tokens.
- backed by real world utility?
- For example, exchanges might incentivize users to hold these tokens with various benefits such as reducing trading cost.
- e.g.
- BNB (Binance)
- e.g.
- For example, exchanges might incentivize users to hold these tokens with various benefits such as reducing trading cost.
- Similar to stocks.
- It’s like buying a share of the exchange business.
- It is very risky.
- If the exchange fails, then the token will die.
- Some cryptocurrency exchanges are selling a lot of useless scams to uneducated retail traders. Regulatory risk is high.
- backed by real world utility?
- $BNB (Binance)
- Utility: Users are incentivized to hold BNB to get trading fee discounts, IEO privileges, referral bonus benefits from binance. BNB is probably one of the most widely used ‘utility coin’.
- ICO ended on 2017-07-03 Amount Raised: $15,000,000
- 2019-7-12 https://archive.is/exS2g
- $FTT (FTX)
- $OKB (Okex)
- $LEO (bitfinex)
- $HT (Huobi)
- $KCS (Kucoin)
- $WOO (WOO Network)
- $GT (gate.io)
- $deto (Delta Exchange)
- $WRX (wazirx.com india’s crypto exchange)
Decentralized internet #
Storage Coins(Coinmarketcap) Storage Coins(Coingecko)
- Snowblossom Proof of work, Snowblossom Channels (blockchain + torrent)
- Websites are seeded peer to peer like torrent. It’s one of the most practical solutions for decentralized internet.
- Bluesky
- Skycoin Mainnet: 2015.4.2 Language: Go
- built from scratch blockchain, Consensus Algorithm: Obelisk, Skywire mesh network,permissioned dapp platform, utility coin for decentralized internet,
- Tor
- Handshake
- Handshake presale ended on: 2018-08-01 Amount Raised:$10,200,000
- forked from bitcoin
- Proof of work, “an experiment on collaborating to create a decentralized network which results in a global allocation of names”
- The Internet currently relies upon a single trust root DNS zone and an amalgamation of private companies providing trusted Certificate Authorities to secure the internet, Handshake is an experiment and exploration in alternatives.
- By providing a way to do decentralized lookup of name records, one can produce hashes and keys to identify resources over decentralized networks without a trusted Certificate Authority corporation
- https://t.me/handshake_hns
- Siacoin Mainnet:2015.6.1 Language:Go
- p2p dropbox, Proof of work, decentralized cloud storage platform
- MaidSafe – autonomous and decentralised data network
- NKN - token, “decentralized data relay network built on Blockchain & incentivized by a native token.”
- FileCoin – “a decentralized storage network” proof of space (not proof of work)
- Filecoin ICO(2017) Amount Raised: $257,000,000
- Token Sale Page: https://archive.ph/V0Jim
- Filecoin Token Sale Economics: https://archive.ph/8Z9jL
- Elastos
- ICO ended on: 2018.1.23 Amount Raised: $94,100,000
- code built from scratch, “Smart-web powered by Blockchain”
- “Elastos is an open-source project building a decentralized internet powered by blockchain.”
- Holochain – a cloud hosting market for distributed applications
- Token sale ended on: 2018-04-28 Amount Raised: $20,388,500
- LBRY - Mainnet:2016.6.23 Language: Python
- Utility Coin
- built from scratch blockchain for decentralized publishing
- 2021.3.29 sec.gov SEC Charges New Hampshire Issuer of Digital Asset Securities with Registration Violations SEC Complaint(PDF)
- Oxen (Loki) (forked from monero)
- “A private cryptocurrency. A secure messaging platform. A network anonymity layer.”
- https://oxen.io/who-are-we
- Shift DPOS Coin, Utility Coin for Decentralized Web
- Placeholders – Proof of work, utility coin for decentralized VPS
- 2019.7.26 Jungle - The Understory Series: PHL Placeholders
- Storj
- ICO ended on: 2017.5.25 Amount Raised: $29,222,856
- 2017.8.25 Andreas Brekken - Storj: Not a Dropbox Killer
- 2018.7.1 demiculus - Storj
- IPFS
- 2020.1.20 fiatjaf - How IPFS is broken
- 2020.5.13 fiatjaf - Why IPFS cannot work, again
- i2p
- Freenet
- Comparison of software and protocols for distributed social networking
NFT #
- NFTs
- https://www.coindab.com/all?hashtag=nft
- Nonfungible.com
- 2021.3 Nic Carter - Why NFTs are Hard to Explain
- 2021.3.25 cnbc.com - Tech investors pump millions into NFT start-ups as digital collectibles boom
- 2021.3.29 vice.com - People’s Expensive NFTs Keep Vanishing. This Is Why
- 2021.12.20 Zachariah Kelly - NFT Theft is Still Plaguing DeviantArt, Despite Fraud Detection Tool https://archive.ph/DlMia
- Bitclout (Decentralized Social $DESO)
- Amount Raised: $200M
- Founder: Diamondhands/Nader Al-Naji
- 2021.4.12 thedailybeast.com - The Shady Crypto Startup Selling ‘Shares’ in Celebs
- https://archive.is/GSvgv
- https://twitter.com/BryceWeiner/status/1375162405110439938
- https://archive.is/76pS4
- Flow
- DPOS
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/dapper-labs/investor_financials
- a Blockchain for NFTs,games,digital assets.
- No sharding, scalable
- Token sales page
- Axie Infinity $axs $slp
- a NFT-based online video game developed by Vietnamese studio Sky Mavis, which uses Ethereum-based cryptocurrency AXS (Axie Infinity Shards) and SLP (Smooth Love Potion).
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/axie-infinity
- https://whitepaper.axieinfinity.com/
- Opensea
- 2021.9.15 Decrypt, Andrew Hayward - NFT Marketplace OpenSea Confirms Executive Profited From Insider Info
- 2021.9.15 ft.com - OpenSea admits NFT insider’s trading incident
- 2021.3.11 David Gerard - NFTs: crypto grifters try to scam artists, again
- Enjin Coin
- The sandbox $sand
- “a gaming platform leveraging NFTs to empower creators”
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/the-sandbox-f24f/company_financials
- WAX $waxp
- Blockchain for NFTs
- https://on.wax.io/about-wax/
- Ecomi
- Decentraland
- ICO ended on 2017-08-17 Amount Raise: $26,203,082
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/decentraland/company_financials
- Rarible
- Gala Games
- Ultra $uos
- Illuvium
- Yield Guild Games $ycg
- https://yieldguild.io/
- https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/yield-guild-games/investor_financials
- “Yield Guild Games (YGG) is a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) for investing in non fungible tokens (NFTs) used in virtual worlds and blockchain-based games. The organization’s mission is to create the biggest virtual world economy, optimizing its community-owned assets for maximum utility and sharing its profits with its token holders. "
- NonFiggybles A new 0-gas decentralized NFT marketplace for the next generation of digital artists on Conflux Network
- 2021.10.5 Vice.com - Investors Spent Millions on ‘Evolved Apes’ NFTs. Then They Got Scammed
Scam #
These are only obvious scams. There are many other type of scams that are not obvious.
2017.12.4 sec.gov - SEC Emergency Action Halts ICO Scam
AriseBank
- 2018.7.30 sec.gov SEC Halts Alleged Initial Coin Offering Scam
- “The Securities and Exchange Commission obtained a court order halting an allegedly fraudulent initial coin offering (ICO) that targeted retail investors to fund what it claimed to be the world’s first “decentralized bank.”
- 2018.12.12 sec.gov Executives Settle ICO Scam Charges
- 2018.7.30 sec.gov SEC Halts Alleged Initial Coin Offering Scam
Centra $ctr
- 2018.4.2 sec.gov SEC Halts Fraudulent Scheme Involving Unregistered ICO
Shopin $shop
- 2019.12.11 sec.gov - SEC Charges Founder, Digital-Asset Issuer With Fraudulent ICO
2020.8.13 sec.gov - SEC Charges Issuer and CEO With Misrepresenting Platform Technology in Fraudulent ICO
2018.10.11 sec.gov - SEC Stops Fraudulent ICO That Falsely Claimed SEC Approval
2020.9.11 sec.gov - SEC Charges Film Producer, Rapper, and Others for Participation in Two Fraudulent ICOs
2020.1.17 sec.gov - SEC Charges Convicted Criminal Who Conducted Fraudulent ICO Using a Fake Identity
2021.2.1 sec.gov - SEC Charges Three Individuals in Digital Asset Frauds
2021.9.1 sec.gov - BITCONNECT SEC Charges Global Crypto Lending Platform and Top Executives in $2 Billion Fraud
Dead #
- list of DeadCoins
- Mastercoin
- Aion, seems to be abandoned by the core team, is it now managed by the community?
- ICO ended on: 2017-10-10 Amount Raised: $8,080,000
- 2018.5.4 Kan Yilmaz - Aion Review
- Insofar - Mainnet:2020.2.3 Language:Go
- Proof of Stake
- https://insolar.io/ https://archive.is/nHPoS
- ‘Insolar closed on Feb 28, 2021”
- 2021.2.18 Cointelegraph - Enterprise blockchain of today: While some fail, others show potential value “Enterprise blockchain startup Insolar ceases operations, but what went wrong?”
- Vtorrent $vtr
New Coins #
2009.1.16 Satoshi Nakamoto - on adoption of non-trust-based currency “[…]It could get started in a narrow niche[…] It might make sense just to get some in case it catches on. If enough people think the same way, that becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.[…]”
2010.2.14 Satoshi Nakamoto - “Right. Otherwise we couldn’t have a finite limit of 21 million coins, because there would always need to be some minimum reward for generating. In a few decades when the reward gets too small, the transaction fee will become the main compensation for nodes. I’m sure that in 20 years there will either be very large transaction volume or no volume.” https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=48.msg329#msg329
Why cryptocurrencies? #
- Fiat Currencies:
- Fiatmarketcap
- Fiat currencies (Coinlib)
- Fiatleak.com
- Jeff Desjardins - All of the World’s Money and Markets in One Visualization
- 2019.11.13 Phil Bonello - “The Sovereign Individual” Investment Thesis Globalization, Digital Money, & Dissident Technology
- 2019.10.23 Phil Bonello - Digital Money The Most Exciting Investment of the Century
People are into cryptocurrencies for different reasons:
- Learn
- 2020.2.13 Phil Bonello - The Many Angles of Bitcoin Adoption
- “Bitcoin Presents a Prisoner’s Dilemma for Nation States”
Disintermediation #
- Disintermediation means the elimination of intermediaries(third parties) in financial transactions.
- Governments of the world may also benefit from supporting a decentralized cryptocurrency early, (only if it is correctly designed.)
- 2009.2.11 Satoshi Nakamoto
- “The root problem with conventional currency is all the trust that’s required to make it work. The central bank must be trusted not to debase the currency, but the history of fiat currencies is full of breaches of that trust. Banks must be trusted to hold our money and transfer it electronically, but they lend it out in waves of credit bubbles with barely a fraction in reserve. We have to trust them with our privacy, trust them not to let identity thieves drain our accounts. Their massive overhead costs make micropayments impossible”[…]
- “With e-currency based on cryptographic proof, without the need to trust a third party middleman, money can be secure and transactions effortless”[…]
- “The usual solution is for a trusted company with a central database to check for double-spending, but that just gets back to the trust model. In its central position, the company can override the users, and the fees needed to support the company make micropayments impractical.”[…]
- “The result is a distributed system with no single point of failure. Users hold the crypto keys to their own money and transact directly with each other, with the help of the P2P network to check for double-spending.”
- https://tradingt.com/satoshi/#2009-02-11-22-27-00-utc-bitcoin-open-source-implementation-of-p2p-currency
Fiat/Bitcoin/Altcoins #
- Fiat currencies are centralized currencies issued & backed by the governments.
- Bitcoin is the first decentralized trust free currency (or commodity)
- *Altcoins:
- 2nd Generation Altcoins*:
- Clones/Copycat that have almost no innovation
- THey are centralized currencies issued and backed by private entities.
- They are also fiat but often are marketed as decentralized currency.
- Examples:
- Most layer 2 tokens
- 3rd Generation Altcoins
- More innovate projects
- Examples:
- Futarchy Governed cryptocurrency, trust-free financial derivatives & decentralized exchange: Amoveo
- Privacy Coins e.g. Zano, Grin, Monero, Zcash etc.
- Quantum Resistance. Snowblossom’s flexible quantum resistant design allow it to easily add new quantum resistant algorithms in the future, if quantum computers become a risk.
- Note, some people argue that useful quantum computers will never be possible. This is controvercial.
- There are not many 3rd generation altcoins, and the best implementation may not exist yet.
- 2nd Generation Altcoins*:
Terms #
- Decentralized Finance (DeFi)
- Decentralized & trust-free finance without centralized 3rd parties
- Decentralized Finance = Trust-Free Cryptocurrency + Trust-Free Financial Derivatives
- Cryptocurrencies(Layer 1, Coin):
- Decentralized or trust-free digital currency(or ‘gold’) without centralized 3rd parties
- Trust-free cryptocurrencies are the most important part of decentralized finance (DeFi)
- Digital asset security*:
- digital assets that resemble securities & penny stocks
- include most utility coins/layer 2 tokens/utility tokens/governance tokens/subcurrencies/sub-tokens created on another blockchain, digital asset securities, crypto ponzi schemes.
- Characteristics
- Most are not regulated, some might be considered unregistered securities by SEC.gov
- Used as a tool to provide funding for many projects
- 24*7 trading
- Similar to stocks but easily generated on highly experimental blockchains,
- Many are get-rich-quick ponzi schemes
- Centralized control(Usually)
- Digital asset security - refers to digital assets that are securities
- 2018.11.16 sec.gov Statement on Digital Asset Securities Issuance and Trading
- “We wish to emphasize, however, that market participants must still adhere to our well-established and well-functioning federal securities law framework when dealing with technological innovations, regardless of whether the securities are issued in certificated form or using new technologies, such as blockchain.”
- 2018.7.14 sec.gov William Hinman - Digital Asset Transactions: When Howey Met Gary (Plastic)
- 2018.11.16 sec.gov Statement on Digital Asset Securities Issuance and Trading
- 2021.5.21 @brucefenton - Definition of a security in the US based on the 1933 Act
- *Crypto ponzi schemes are ‘smart’ ponzi schemes built on blockchain
- digital assets that resemble securities & penny stocks
- CeDeFi A term coined by binance ceo. CeDeFi is Semi-decentralized finance that is marketed as decentralized finance, but in fact has many central failure points. Currently CeDeFi might offer better user experience, and is non-custotial(which means users have control over their own funds offline.)
Criteria for evaluating cryptocurrencies: #
- 2008.10.31 Satoshi Nakamoto - Bitcoin Whitepaper
- 2008.11.6 Satoshi Nakamoto –>[Lengthy exposition of vulnerability of a systm to use-of-force –>monopolies ellided.] –>You will not find a solution to political problems in cryptography.
- Yes, but we can win a major battle in the arms race and gain a new territory of freedom for several years.
- Governments are good at cutting off the heads of a centrally controlled networks like Napster, but pure P2P networks like Gnutella and Tor seem to be holding their own.
- https://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2008-November/014823.html
- 2008.11.8 Satoshi Nakamoto - “The proof-of-work chain is the solution to the synchronisation problem, and to knowing what the globally shared view is without having to trust anyone.”
- 2009.1.9 Satoshi Nakamoto - “Announcing the first release of Bitcoin, a new electronic cash system that uses a peer-to-peer network to prevent double-spending. It’s completely decentralized with no server or central authority”
- 2009.1.16 Satoshi Nakamoto - “You know, I think there were a lot more people interested in the 90’s, but after more than a decade of failed Trusted Third Party based systems (Digicash, etc), they see it as a lost cause. I hope they can make the distinction that this is the first time I know of that we’re trying a non-trust-based system.” https://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2009-January/015014.html
- 2009.1.16 Satoshi Nakamoto - “A lot of people automatically dismiss e-currency as a lost cause because of all the companies that failed since the 1990’s. I hope it’s obvious it was only the centrally controlled nature of those systems that doomed them. I think this is the first time we’re trying a decentralized, non-trust-based system.” https://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2009-January/015014.html
- 2009.2.11 Satoshi Nakamoto - “I’ve developed a new open source P2P e-cash system called Bitcoin. It’s completely decentralized, with no central server or trusted parties, because everything is based on crypto proof instead of trust. Give it a try, or take a look at the screenshots and design paper: Download Bitcoin v0.1 at http://www.bitcoin.org”
- 2010.7.6 Satoshi Nakamoto - “Announcing version 0.3 of Bitcoin, the P2P cryptocurrency! Bitcoin is a digital currency using cryptography and a distributed network to replace the need for a trusted central server. Escape the arbitrary inflation risk of centrally managed currencies! Bitcoin’s total circulation is limited to 21 million coins. The coins are gradually released to the network’s nodes based on the CPU proof-of-worker they contribute, so you can get a share of them by contributing your idle CPU time.”
Proof of work vs proof of stake
- Pro-PoW Arguements
- 1992 Robert Boyd and Peter J. Richersont - http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.405.286&rep=rep1&type=pdf
- 2008.10.31 Satoshi Nakamoto - https://tradingt.com/bitcoin-whitepaper/#proof-of-work
- 2008.11.8 Satoshi Nakamoto - Re:“It is not clear to me what happens when someone reports one transaction to one maintainer, and someone else transports another transaction to another maintainer.[…]Did you explain how to do this?”
- 2010.8.17 Satoshi Nakamoto - Re: Bitcoin minting is thermodynamically perverse
- 2015.3.22 Andrew Poelstra - On Stake and Consensus(PDF)
- 2015.9.13 bitfury - PoW vs PoS (PDF)
- 2015.8.14 Paul Sztorc - Nothing is cheaper than proof of work
- Paul Sztorc proved that PoS can’t be used for distributing new tokens
- 2008.11.8 Satoshi Nakamoto - Satoshi on distributing bitcoin
- 2019.12.23 Eric Wall - Proof-of-Stake is less wasteful
- 2021.3.29 Nic Carter Noahbjectivity on Bitcoin Mining - A response to Noah Smith (Nic Carter cited Paul’s post, and added his understanding of proof of stake.)
- 2017.7.7 Paul Sztorc - Proof of Stake is Still Pointless
- Paul Sztorc: “A world of PoS is still one of greater scarcity of capital, and a world of PoW is still one of greater scarcity of silicon/electricity.”
- 2018.1.24 Jonah Brown-Cohen et al. - Formal Barriers to Proof-of-Stake Protocols - BPASE ‘18(Youtube)
- 2018.9.18 Formal Barriers to Longest-Chain Proof-of-Stake Protocols (PDF)
- 2018.2.2 Eric Voskuil - Proof of Stake Fallacy
- 2019.8.6 Zack Hess - Proof of Stake
- “The goal of this paper is to show that Proof of Stake blockchain consensus does not work. We take the very general definition of Proof of stake consensus: any blockchain consensus mechanism where your influence over which block is added to the chain is proportional to some value that you own inside the blockchain’s consensus state.”
- PoS is vulnerable to soft fork bribery attacks.
- 2019.8.12 Zack Hess - amoveo-docs/design/pos_research.md
- 2019.9.3 Zack Hess - The Defense of PoS
- Telegram discussion: https://archive.ph/xXDym
- Counter-arguments to Zack Hess - Proof of Stake
- 2019.8.11 Zack Hess - PoW/PoS Hybrid
- 2021.4.18 Zack Hess - PoS time warp attack
- Energy Consumption Debate
- 2020.5.19 Nic Carter - The Last Word on Bitcoin’s Energy Consumption
- 2020.2.8 Nic Carter What Bloomberg Gets Wrong About Bitcoin’s Climate Footprint
- 2021.3.5 Nic Carter - The Frustrating, Maddening, All-Consuming Bitcoin Energy Debate
- Market Failure
- 2018.5.22 David Friedman - Market failure
- 2019.4.11 Zack Hess - Market Failure
- 2021.10.19 - Three Attacks on Proof-of-Stake Ethereum
- Pro-PoS Arguments
- 2019.9.3 Zack Hess - The Defense of PoS
- 2020.12.18 Zack Hess - Attacks against PoW and The Defense of Proof of Work
- Learn
- 2017.7 Nicky Case - The evolution of trust(30min) (an interactive guide to the game theory of why & how we trust each other)
- 2008.11.13 Satoshi Nakamoto - The proof-of-work chain is a solution to the Byzantine Generals’ Problem. I’ll try to rephrase it in that context.
- 2018.5.2 Finematics - Two Generals’ Problem Explained
- 2018.10.4 coincointv - Bitcoin Blockchain Explained Simply!(Youtube)
- 2017.7.8 3Blue1Brown - But how does bitcoin actually work?(Youtube)
- 2018.10.3 - (Slides) All Together Now: An Introduction to Distributed Consensus
- 2018.12.24 Don Wonton - Avalanche Consensus Simply Explained
- 2016.6.15 David Mazières - The Stellar Consensus Protocol | Talks at Google
- 2020.8.6 Stellar Consensus Protocol - Lumenauts(Youtube)
- 2020.8.11 Shubhani Aggarwal, Neeraj Kumar - Chapter Eleven - Cryptographic consensus mechanisms(PDF)
- 2018.7.20 Jeffrey Emanuel - “Loaded” PoW: A New Direction in Proof-of-Work Algorithms
- Pro-PoW Arguements
Disintermediation/Decentralization/Security
- Secure, trust-free currency without 3rd party. We most likely don’t need another clone of the fiat system.
- A more secure, less scalable currency is more valuable than a less secure, more scalable currency.
- 2001 Nick Szabo - Trusted Third Parties are Security Holes
- 2015.9.9 Paul Sztorc - Measuring Decentralization
- 2018.9.21 Sarah Jamie Lewis - What is Decentralization?
- 2018.7.10 Sarah Jamie Lewis - Federation is the Worst of all Worlds
- 2018.7.8 Sarah Jamie Lewis - Adversaries, Distributed Ledgers & Decentralization
- 2019.3.24 Zack Hess - Trust_theory
- 2019.3.24 Zack Hess - Trust theory_1.1
- 2019.4.2 Zack Hess - Trust_theory_2.2
- Secure, trust-free currency without 3rd party. We most likely don’t need another clone of the fiat system.
Privacy
- 2018.7.13 Sarah Jamie Lewis - Decentralization isn’t a Synonym for Privacy
Innovation. Does the project have innovative design that might solve important problems? Is it just another ‘copycat’, ‘parasite’, or ‘clone of fiat’? We need to be clear on what we are actually supporting. Are we supporting thieves that might eventually steal everyone’s money, or real innovators that attempt to solve crucial problems?
Other Posts
- 2019.8.30 Zack Hess - Bitcoin review
- 2018.3.15 Shunsai Takahashi - Desirable Properties of a Blockchain
- 2019.4.7 Zack Hess - Science of Blockchain
- 2019.8.14 Zack Hess - A Blockchain Engineer’s Manifesto
- 2017.11.19 Zack Hess - Sharding
- 2021.6.12 Bennett Tomlin - Why I Have Zero Faith in Crypto Venture Capitalists
- 2019.4.1 Jackson Palmer - The shifting narratives in Bitcoin and cryptocurrency (Youtube)