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 ₿ Awesome Crypto Currency Tools & Algorithms
 ₿ Awesome Crypto Currency Tools & Algorithms
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From Wikipedia—
▐ A cryptocurrency (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency) is a digital asset designed to work as a medium of exchange using cryptography to secure the transactions and to control the creation of 
▐ additional units of the currency.
▐ A cryptocurrency (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency) is a digital asset designed to work as a medium of exchange using cryptography to secure the transactions and to control 
▐ the creation of additional units of the currency.
Many algorithms are used in different cryptocurrencies. This document references which algorithms are used in crypto-currencies, and provide a nice list of helpful services and utilities for managing coins.
Many algorithms are used in different cryptocurrencies. This document references which algorithms are used in crypto-currencies, and provide a nice list of helpful services and utilities for
managing coins.
So, Before We Begin…
This "coin" stuff may be confusing if you are not familiar with algorithms and data structures. Let me explain what I know so far — 
There are many, many coins (http://coinbin.org/coins). People like to trade (https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Register?referrer=kennethreitz) them, not unlike stocks or Pokémon cards. People also mine 
(https://www.nicehash.com/?refby=386829) them, using their home computers or specialized hardware.
There are many, many coins (http://coinbin.org/coins). People like to trade (https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Register?referrer=kennethreitz) them, not unlike stocks or Pokémon cards. People also 
mine (https://www.nicehash.com/?refby=386829) them, using their home computers or specialized hardware.
Coins are stored in wallets which can be hosted online, on your local computer, or on a sheet of paper.
It is hard to mine a coin on your own, and is like gambling, so people usually opt to join a pool (which typically use the stratum protocol to coordinate) — this rewards you for your work, even if you didn't 
find anything because you helped contribute with thousands of other people, some of whom did find blocks. The blocks are then split up, based on the pool's rules.
It is hard to mine a coin on your own, and is like gambling, so people usually opt to join a pool (which typically use the stratum protocol to coordinate) — this rewards you for your work, 
even if you didn't find anything because you helped contribute with thousands of other people, some of whom did find blocks. The blocks are then split up, based on the pool's rules.
Some people rent hashing power (https://www.nicehash.com/?refby=386829) from farms and either play the "blockchain lottery", trying to find blocks of coins on their own, or they point the farm at a pool, like a 
typical home miner — except they have a tremendously high amount of computational power available to them, if they're willing to pay for it.
Some people rent hashing power (https://www.nicehash.com/?refby=386829) from farms and either play the "blockchain lottery", trying to find blocks of coins on their own, or they point the 
farm at a pool, like a typical home miner — except they have a tremendously high amount of computational power available to them, if they're willing to pay for it.
Hope that helps clear things up.
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Hosted Coin Wallets
Notice: the coin community frowns upon use of these services, as you are not in direct control of your coins — in fact, you don't own them at all — the service does — much like the way a standard bank operates.
Notice: the coin community frowns upon use of these services, as you are not in direct control of your coins — in fact, you don't own them at all — the service does — much like the way a 
standard bank operates.
- Coinbase BTC (https://www.coinbase.com/join/516f7e9a929bda3e06000001)
- Coinbase ETH (https://www.coinbase.com/join/516f7e9a929bda3e06000001)
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☤ Windows GUI Apps
- NiceHash Miner (https://miner.nicehash.com/?refby=386829) — Resells your GPU/CPU to miners for profit! Benchmarks all algos against your hardware, and automatically picks the most profitable configuration 
(adjustable).
- NiceHash Miner (https://miner.nicehash.com/?refby=386829) — Resells your GPU/CPU to miners for profit! Benchmarks all algos against your hardware, and automatically picks the most 
profitable configuration (adjustable).
! (https://miner.nicehash.com/images/landing-pages/nhm/nhm2.svg) (https://miner.nicehash.com/?refby=386829)
- MinerGate (https://minergate.com) - Mine the most profitable cryptocurrency.
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tcc (https://coinbin.org/tcc)
cat (https://coinbin.org/cat)
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