Cryptocurrency is quite a technological craze in 2017 to 2018. It’s a decentralized digital currency that enable transactions to be conducted swiftly at zero or low cost with greater anonymity. In short, making transactions of any value more efficient than traditional fiat transactions.
There are around 3000 Cryptocurrencies now that promises in some way or another to do the above. Some Cryptocurrencies have strong blockchain foundation powering the technology, some have great utility for better functionalities, others are just there to join the bandwagons. What you need to know about cryptocurrency, the digital currency based on blockchain technology27/9/2018
Cryptocurrency is a digital currency that uses cryptography for better security and provides anonymity
for users. It is purely digital, without any physical coins or notes. Cryptocurrency uses blockchain technology to store an online ledger of all transactions. It also provides a platform to transact and to mine which could not be altered or hacked. Every transaction is mined and verified by the ledger of each user in the market, making it almost impossible to forge false transactions entries. Cryptocurrency is also decentralized and distributed across multiple networks of thousands of computers, aka decentralized network instead of a central computer or server like traditional institutions. If you're wondering where to get the Snapchat Spectacles in Singapore - you're looking at the right place.Find out what you can do with this bad boy right here, not just video taking fam - there's more...
Being techies ourselves, we're here to celebrate this special occasion that's been around for about 19 years now. It was first recognised back in 3rd October 1999. Sooo if you're round the office and your IT guys and gals are around the corner, why not send them some love.
It's the 21st Century and i'm sure we've all seen the drastic changes over the past 10-20 years to be in such a great state and technology has made everything so convenient and amazing for us all. If you're reading this via your iPhone or your Samsung phones with those airpods plugged in then |