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$ETH Cryptocurrency is a digital payment system that doesn't rely on banks to verify transactions. It’s a peer-to-peer system that can enable anyone anywhere to send and receive payments. Instead of being physical money carried around and exchanged in the real world, cryptocurrency payments exist purely as digital entries to an online database describing specific transactions. When you transfer cryptocurrency funds, the transactions are recorded in a public ledger. Cryptocurrency is stored in digital wallets. Cryptocurrency received its name because it uses encryption to verify transactions. This means advanced coding is involved in storing and transmitting cryptocurrency data between wallets and to public ledgers. The aim of encryption is to provide security and safety. The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin, which was founded in 2009 and remains the best known today. Much of the interest in cryptocurrencies is to trade for profit, with speculators at times driving prices skyward.
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Cryptocurrency is a digital payment system that doesn't rely on banks to verify transactions. It’s a peer-to-peer system that can enable anyone anywhere to send and receive payments. Instead of being physical money carried around and exchanged in the real world, cryptocurrency payments exist purely as digital entries to an online database describing specific transactions. When you transfer cryptocurrency funds, the transactions are recorded in a public ledger. Cryptocurrency is stored in digital wallets.

Cryptocurrency received its name because it uses encryption to verify transactions. This means advanced coding is involved in storing and transmitting cryptocurrency data between wallets and to public ledgers. The aim of encryption is to provide security and safety.

The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin, which was founded in 2009 and remains the best known today. Much of the interest in cryptocurrencies is to trade for profit, with speculators at times driving prices skyward.
#BinanceEarnYieldArena Cryptocurrency is a digital payment system that doesn't rely on banks to verify transactions. It’s a peer-to-peer system that can enable anyone anywhere to send and receive payments. Instead of being physical money carried around and exchanged in the real world, cryptocurrency payments exist purely as digital entries to an online database describing specific transactions. When you transfer cryptocurrency funds, the transactions are recorded in a public ledger. Cryptocurrency is stored in digital wallets. Cryptocurrency received its name because it uses encryption to verify transactions. This means advanced coding is involved in storing and transmitting cryptocurrency data between wallets and to public ledgers. The aim of encryption is to provide security and safety. The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin, which was founded in 2009 and remains the best known today. Much of the interest in cryptocurrencies is to trade for profit, with speculators at times driving prices skyward.
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Cryptocurrency is a digital payment system that doesn't rely on banks to verify transactions. It’s a peer-to-peer system that can enable anyone anywhere to send and receive payments. Instead of being physical money carried around and exchanged in the real world, cryptocurrency payments exist purely as digital entries to an online database describing specific transactions. When you transfer cryptocurrency funds, the transactions are recorded in a public ledger. Cryptocurrency is stored in digital wallets.

Cryptocurrency received its name because it uses encryption to verify transactions. This means advanced coding is involved in storing and transmitting cryptocurrency data between wallets and to public ledgers. The aim of encryption is to provide security and safety.

The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin, which was founded in 2009 and remains the best known today. Much of the interest in cryptocurrencies is to trade for profit, with speculators at times driving prices skyward.
#SECCrypto2.0 Cryptocurrency is a digital payment system that doesn't rely on banks to verify transactions. It’s a peer-to-peer system that can enable anyone anywhere to send and receive payments. Instead of being physical money carried around and exchanged in the real world, cryptocurrency payments exist purely as digital entries to an online database describing specific transactions. When you transfer cryptocurrency funds, the transactions are recorded in a public ledger. Cryptocurrency is stored in digital wallets. Cryptocurrency received its name because it uses encryption to verify transactions. This means advanced coding is involved in storing and transmitting cryptocurrency data between wallets and to public ledgers. The aim of encryption is to provide security and safety. The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin, which was founded in 2009 and remains the best known today. Much of the interest in cryptocurrencies is to trade for profit, with speculators at times driving prices skyward.
#SECCrypto2.0
Cryptocurrency is a digital payment system that doesn't rely on banks to verify transactions. It’s a peer-to-peer system that can enable anyone anywhere to send and receive payments. Instead of being physical money carried around and exchanged in the real world, cryptocurrency payments exist purely as digital entries to an online database describing specific transactions. When you transfer cryptocurrency funds, the transactions are recorded in a public ledger. Cryptocurrency is stored in digital wallets.

Cryptocurrency received its name because it uses encryption to verify transactions. This means advanced coding is involved in storing and transmitting cryptocurrency data between wallets and to public ledgers. The aim of encryption is to provide security and safety.

The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin, which was founded in 2009 and remains the best known today. Much of the interest in cryptocurrencies is to trade for profit, with speculators at times driving prices skyward.
#ILOVE$TRUMP $Trump (stylized in all uppercase) is a meme coin associated with U.S. President Donald Trump, hosted on the Solana blockchain platform.[1] One billion coins were originally created; 800 million remain owned by two Trump-owned companies, after 200 million were publicly released in an initial coin offering (ICO) on January 17, 2025. Less than a day later, the aggregate market value of all coins was more than $27 billion, valuing Trump's holdings at more than $20 billion. A March 2025 Financial Times analysis found that the crypto project netted at least $350 million through sales of tokens and fees. TrumpCoin’s price today is US$0.01008, with a 24-hour trading volume of $0.01676. TRUMP is +0.00% in the last 24 hours.TRUMP has a circulating supply of 6.6 M TRUMP. TrumpCoin (TRUMP) describes itself as a cryptocurrency supporting the Trump administration and its conservative followers and Patriots. Its crowdfunding blockchain provides funding and recognition for Patriots utilizing PatriotNodes and PoS mining.
#ILOVE$TRUMP
$Trump (stylized in all uppercase) is a meme coin associated with U.S. President Donald Trump, hosted on the Solana blockchain platform.[1] One billion coins were originally created; 800 million remain owned by two Trump-owned companies, after 200 million were publicly released in an initial coin offering (ICO) on January 17, 2025. Less than a day later, the aggregate market value of all coins was more than $27 billion, valuing Trump's holdings at more than $20 billion. A March 2025 Financial Times analysis found that the crypto project netted at least $350 million through sales of tokens and fees.
TrumpCoin’s price today is US$0.01008, with a 24-hour trading volume of $0.01676. TRUMP is +0.00% in the last 24 hours.TRUMP has a circulating supply of 6.6 M TRUMP.

TrumpCoin (TRUMP) describes itself as a cryptocurrency supporting the Trump administration and its conservative followers and Patriots. Its crowdfunding blockchain provides funding and recognition for Patriots utilizing PatriotNodes and PoS mining.
#ILOVE$TRUMP $Trump (stylized in all uppercase) is a meme coin associated with U.S. President Donald Trump, hosted on the Solana blockchain platform. One billion coins were originally created; 800 million remain owned by two Trump-owned companies, after 200 million were publicly released in an initial coin offering (ICO) on January 17, 2025. Less than a day later, the aggregate market value of all coins was more than $27 billion, valuing Trump's holdings at more than $20 billion. A March 2025 Financial Times analysis found that the crypto project netted at least $350 million through sales of tokens and fees. TrumpCoin’s price today is US$0.01008, with a 24-hour trading volume of $0.01676. TRUMP is +0.00% in the last 24 hours.TRUMP has a circulating supply of 6.6 M TRUMP. TrumpCoin (TRUMP) describes itself as a cryptocurrency supporting the Trump administration and its conservative followers and Patriots. Its crowdfunding blockchain provides funding and recognition for Patriots utilizing PatriotNodes and PoS mining.
#ILOVE$TRUMP

$Trump (stylized in all uppercase) is a meme coin associated with U.S. President Donald Trump, hosted on the Solana blockchain platform. One billion coins were originally created; 800 million remain owned by two Trump-owned companies, after 200 million were publicly released in an initial coin offering (ICO) on January 17, 2025. Less than a day later, the aggregate market value of all coins was more than $27 billion, valuing Trump's holdings at more than $20 billion. A March 2025 Financial Times analysis found that the crypto project netted at least $350 million through sales of tokens and fees.
TrumpCoin’s price today is US$0.01008, with a 24-hour trading volume of $0.01676. TRUMP is +0.00% in the last 24 hours.TRUMP has a circulating supply of 6.6 M TRUMP.

TrumpCoin (TRUMP) describes itself as a cryptocurrency supporting the Trump administration and its conservative followers and Patriots. Its crowdfunding blockchain provides funding and recognition for Patriots utilizing PatriotNodes and PoS mining.
$BTC Bitcoin is the first decentralized cryptocurrency. Based on a free-market ideology, bitcoin was invented in 2008 by an unknown entity under the pseudonym of Satoshi Nakamoto. Use of bitcoin as a currency began in 2009, with the release of its open-source implementation. In 2021, El Salvador adopted it as legal tender. Bitcoin was introduced to the public in 2008 by an anonymous developer or group of developers using the name Satoshi Nakamoto. It has since become the most well-known and largest cryptocurrency in the world. Its popularity has inspired the development of many other cryptocurrencies. Read on to learn more about the cryptocurrency that started it all—the history behind it, how to buy it, mine it, and what it can be used for.
$BTC
Bitcoin is the first decentralized cryptocurrency. Based on a free-market ideology, bitcoin was invented in 2008 by an unknown entity under the pseudonym of Satoshi Nakamoto. Use of bitcoin as a currency began in 2009, with the release of its open-source implementation. In 2021, El Salvador adopted it as legal tender.
Bitcoin was introduced to the public in 2008 by an anonymous developer or group of developers using the name Satoshi Nakamoto. It has since become the most well-known and largest cryptocurrency in the world. Its popularity has inspired the development of many other cryptocurrencies.

Read on to learn more about the cryptocurrency that started it all—the history behind it, how to buy it, mine it, and what it can be used for.
#SECCryptoRoundtable The United States (US) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Crypto Task Force will host a series of roundtables to discuss key areas of interest in regulating crypto assets. The “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity” series’ first-ever roundtable begins on Friday. It aims to discuss regulatory approaches for crypto assets, building on the SEC’s efforts to foster innovation while protecting investors. Meanwhile, FXStreet interviewed some crypto market experts regarding their views on this event. The US SEC announced on March 3 that its Crypto Task Force will host a series of roundtables to discuss key areas of interest in regulating crypto assets. The “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity” series will have its first roundtable on Friday.
#SECCryptoRoundtable
The United States (US) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Crypto Task Force will host a series of roundtables to discuss key areas of interest in regulating crypto assets. The “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity” series’ first-ever roundtable begins on Friday. It aims to discuss regulatory approaches for crypto assets, building on the SEC’s efforts to foster innovation while protecting investors. Meanwhile, FXStreet interviewed some crypto market experts regarding their views on this event.
The US SEC announced on March 3 that its Crypto Task Force will host a series of roundtables to discuss key areas of interest in regulating crypto assets. The “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity” series will have its first roundtable on Friday.
#SECCryptoRoundtable The United States (US) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Crypto Task Force will host a series of roundtables to discuss key areas of interest in regulating crypto assets. The “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity” series’ first-ever roundtable begins on Friday. It aims to discuss regulatory approaches for crypto assets, building on the SEC’s efforts to foster innovation while protecting investors. Meanwhile, FXStreet interviewed some crypto market experts regarding their views on this event. The US SEC announced on March 3 that its Crypto Task Force will host a series of roundtables to discuss key areas of interest in regulating crypto assets. The “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity” series will have its first roundtable on Friday.
#SECCryptoRoundtable
The United States (US) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Crypto Task Force will host a series of roundtables to discuss key areas of interest in regulating crypto assets. The “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity” series’ first-ever roundtable begins on Friday. It aims to discuss regulatory approaches for crypto assets, building on the SEC’s efforts to foster innovation while protecting investors. Meanwhile, FXStreet interviewed some crypto market experts regarding their views on this event.
The US SEC announced on March 3 that its Crypto Task Force will host a series of roundtables to discuss key areas of interest in regulating crypto assets. The “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity” series will have its first roundtable on Friday.
$SOL Solana is a blockchain platform which uses a proof-of-stake mechanism to provide smart contract functionality. Its native cryptocurrency is SOL. Solana was launched in 2020 by Solana Labs, which was founded by Anatoly Yakovenko and Raj Gokal in 2018. The blockchain has experienced several major outages, was subjected to a hack, and a class action lawsuit was filed alleging that Solana sells unregistered securities, and misled investors about the number of tokens. Solana's total current trading value was US$55 billion in January 2022. However, by the end of 2022, this had fallen to around $3 billion following the bankruptcy of FTX. Following the general rise of the cryptocurrency market in 2023, its current trading value rose to $7 billion. Bring blockchain to the people. Solana supports experiences for power users, new consumers, and everyone in between.
$SOL
Solana is a blockchain platform which uses a proof-of-stake mechanism to provide smart contract functionality. Its native cryptocurrency is SOL.

Solana was launched in 2020 by Solana Labs, which was founded by Anatoly Yakovenko and Raj Gokal in 2018. The blockchain has experienced several major outages, was subjected to a hack, and a class action lawsuit was filed alleging that Solana sells unregistered securities, and misled investors about the number of tokens.

Solana's total current trading value was US$55 billion in January 2022. However, by the end of 2022, this had fallen to around $3 billion following the bankruptcy of FTX. Following the general rise of the cryptocurrency market in 2023, its current trading value rose to $7 billion.

Bring blockchain to the people. Solana supports experiences for power users, new consumers, and everyone in between.
#ETFWatch Ethereum is a decentralized global software platform powered by blockchain technology. It is most commonly known by investors for its native cryptocurrency, ether (ETH), and by developers for its use in blockchain and decentralized finance application development. Anyone can use Ethereum—it's designed to be scalable, programmable, secure, and decentralized—to create any secured digital technology. Its token is designed to pay for work done supporting the blockchain, but participants can also use it to pay for tangible goods and services if accepted. Vitalik Buterin, credited with conceiving Ethereum, published a white paper introducing it in 2014. The Ethereum platform was launched in 2015 by Buterin and Joe Lubin, founder of the blockchain software company ConsenSys.
#ETFWatch
Ethereum is a decentralized global software platform powered by blockchain technology. It is most commonly known by investors for its native cryptocurrency, ether (ETH), and by developers for its use in blockchain and decentralized finance application development.

Anyone can use Ethereum—it's designed to be scalable, programmable, secure, and decentralized—to create any secured digital technology. Its token is designed to pay for work done supporting the blockchain, but participants can also use it to pay for tangible goods and services if accepted.
Vitalik Buterin, credited with conceiving Ethereum, published a white paper introducing it in 2014.
The Ethereum platform was launched in 2015 by Buterin and Joe Lubin, founder of the blockchain software company ConsenSys.
$BNB BNB, formerly known as Binance Coin, is the native cryptocurrency of the BNB Chain, a blockchain ecosystem that powers the BNB Smart Chain, BNB Greenfield, and opBNB, and is used for various functions within that ecosystem, including trading, paying transaction fees, and accessing discounts on Binance. BNB was created in 2017 as a utility token on Ethereum, with the goal of providing discounts on trading fees at Binance. In 2019, it moved to Binance's own blockchain, Binance Chain, and became its main token. Binance implements an auto-burn system to reduce the total supply of BNB tokens, which is currently set at 200 million.
$BNB
BNB, formerly known as Binance Coin, is the native cryptocurrency of the BNB Chain, a blockchain ecosystem that powers the BNB Smart Chain, BNB Greenfield, and opBNB, and is used for various functions within that ecosystem, including trading, paying transaction fees, and accessing discounts on Binance.

BNB was created in 2017 as a utility token on Ethereum, with the goal of providing discounts on trading fees at Binance. In 2019, it moved to Binance's own blockchain, Binance Chain, and became its main token.

Binance implements an auto-burn system to reduce the total supply of BNB tokens, which is currently set at 200 million.
$BTC Bitcoin works through the collaboration of computers, each of which acts as a node in the peer-to-peer bitcoin network. Each node maintains an independent copy of a public distributed ledger of transactions, called a blockchain, without central oversight. Transactions are validated through the use of cryptography, making it practically impossible for one person to spend another person's bitcoin, as long as the owner of the bitcoin keeps certain sensitive data secret. Consensus between nodes about the content of the blockchain is achieved using a computationally intensive process based on proof of work, called mining, which is typically performed by purpose-built computers called miners. These miners don't directly act as nodes, but do communicate with nodes. The mining process is primarily intended to prevent double-spending and get all nodes to agree on the content of the blockchain, but it also has desirable side-effects such as making it infeasible for adversaries to stifle valid transactions or alter the historical record of transactions, since doing so generally requires the adversary to have access to more mining power than the rest of the network combined.[7]: ch. 12  It is also used to regulate the rate at which new bitcoin is issued and enters circulation. Mining consumes large quantities of electricity and has been criticized for its environmental impact.
$BTC
Bitcoin works through the collaboration of computers, each of which acts as a node in the peer-to-peer bitcoin network. Each node maintains an independent copy of a public distributed ledger of transactions, called a blockchain, without central oversight. Transactions are validated through the use of cryptography, making it practically impossible for one person to spend another person's bitcoin, as long as the owner of the bitcoin keeps certain sensitive data secret.
Consensus between nodes about the content of the blockchain is achieved using a computationally intensive process based on proof of work, called mining, which is typically performed by purpose-built computers called miners. These miners don't directly act as nodes, but do communicate with nodes. The mining process is primarily intended to prevent double-spending and get all nodes to agree on the content of the blockchain, but it also has desirable side-effects such as making it infeasible for adversaries to stifle valid transactions or alter the historical record of transactions, since doing so generally requires the adversary to have access to more mining power than the rest of the network combined.[7]: ch. 12  It is also used to regulate the rate at which new bitcoin is issued and enters circulation. Mining consumes large quantities of electricity and has been criticized for its environmental impact.
#VoteToDelistOnBinance Home Kaspersky Premium Kaspersky Plus Kaspersky Standard Kaspersky Safe Kids Kaspersky VPN Secure Connection Kaspersky Password Manager Renew Licence Support Trials & Downloads Business KSOS Portal Trials & Downloads Renew SMB licence Find a partner Company Account Kaspersky TIP Support Cloud Console Product Training & Certification Partners Providers for business Consumer solutions providers Partnership with distributors Find a learning center Kaspersky United Partner Portal Become a B2B partner Become a Build partner Become a B2C partner Allowlist Program About us Get to know us Company overview Transparency Corporate News Awards & Recognitions Top 3 Rankings Press center Careers Sponsorships Policy blog Contact us My Account What is Cryptocurrency and how does it work? cryptocurrency bitcoin Cryptocurrency – meaning and definition Cryptocurrency, sometimes called crypto-currency or crypto, is any form of currency that exists digitally or virtually and uses cryptography to secure transactions. Cryptocurrencies don't have a central issuing or regulating authority, instead using a decentralized system to record transactions and issue new units. What is cryptocurrency? Cryptocurrency is a digital payment system that doesn't rely on banks to verify transactions. It’s a peer-to-peer system that can enable anyone anywhere to send and receive payments. Instead of being physical money carried around and exchanged in the real world, cryptocurrency payments exist purely as digital entries to an online database describing specific transactions. When you transfer cryptocurrency funds, the transactions are recorded in a public ledger. Cryptocurrency is stored in digital wallets. Cryptocurrency received its name because it uses encryption to verify transactions. This means advanced coding is involved in storing and transmitting cryptocurrency data between wallets and to public ledgers. The aim of encryption is to provide security and safety. The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin, which was founded in 2009 and remains the best known today.
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What is Cryptocurrency and how does it work?
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Cryptocurrency – meaning and definition
Cryptocurrency, sometimes called crypto-currency or crypto, is any form of currency that exists digitally or virtually and uses cryptography to secure transactions. Cryptocurrencies don't have a central issuing or regulating authority, instead using a decentralized system to record transactions and issue new units.

What is cryptocurrency?
Cryptocurrency is a digital payment system that doesn't rely on banks to verify transactions. It’s a peer-to-peer system that can enable anyone anywhere to send and receive payments. Instead of being physical money carried around and exchanged in the real world, cryptocurrency payments exist purely as digital entries to an online database describing specific transactions. When you transfer cryptocurrency funds, the transactions are recorded in a public ledger. Cryptocurrency is stored in digital wallets.

Cryptocurrency received its name because it uses encryption to verify transactions. This means advanced coding is involved in storing and transmitting cryptocurrency data between wallets and to public ledgers. The aim of encryption is to provide security and safety.

The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin, which was founded in 2009 and remains the best known today.
#TrumpAtDAS Home Kaspersky Premium Kaspersky Plus Kaspersky Standard Kaspersky Safe Kids Kaspersky VPN Secure Connection Kaspersky Password Manager Renew Licence Support Trials & Downloads Business KSOS Portal Trials & Downloads Renew SMB licence Find a partner Company Account Kaspersky TIP Support Cloud Console Product Training & Certification Partners Providers for business Consumer solutions providers Partnership with distributors Find a learning center Kaspersky United Partner Portal Become a B2B partner Become a Build partner Become a B2C partner Allowlist Program About us Get to know us Company overview Transparency Corporate News Awards & Recognitions Top 3 Rankings Press center Careers Sponsorships Policy blog Contact us My Account What is Cryptocurrency and how does it work?  Cryptocurrency – meaning and definition Cryptocurrency, sometimes called crypto-currency or crypto, is any form of currency that exists digitally or virtually and uses cryptography to secure transactions. Cryptocurrencies don't have a central issuing or regulating authority, instead using a decentralized system to record transactions and issue new units. What is cryptocurrency? Cryptocurrency is a digital payment system that doesn't rely on banks to verify transactions. It’s a peer-to-peer system that can enable anyone anywhere to send and receive payments. Instead of being physical money carried around and exchanged in the real world, cryptocurrency payments exist purely as digital entries to an online database describing specific transactions. When you transfer cryptocurrency funds, the transactions are recorded in a public ledger. Cryptocurrency is stored in digital wallets. Cryptocurrency received its name because it uses encryption to verify transactions. This means advanced coding is involved in storing and transmitting cryptocurrency data between wallets and to public ledgers. The aim of encryption is to provide security and safety.
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What is Cryptocurrency and how does it work?



Cryptocurrency – meaning and definition

Cryptocurrency, sometimes called crypto-currency or crypto, is any form of currency that exists digitally or virtually and uses cryptography to secure transactions. Cryptocurrencies don't have a central issuing or regulating authority, instead using a decentralized system to record transactions and issue new units.

What is cryptocurrency?

Cryptocurrency is a digital payment system that doesn't rely on banks to verify transactions. It’s a peer-to-peer system that can enable anyone anywhere to send and receive payments. Instead of being physical money carried around and exchanged in the real world, cryptocurrency payments exist purely as digital entries to an online database describing specific transactions. When you transfer cryptocurrency funds, the transactions are recorded in a public ledger. Cryptocurrency is stored in digital wallets.

Cryptocurrency received its name because it uses encryption to verify transactions. This means advanced coding is involved in storing and transmitting cryptocurrency data between wallets and to public ledgers. The aim of encryption is to provide security and safety.
$BNB Binance Coin (BNB) is the cryptocurrency of Binance, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. The coin was designed to facilitate the trading process on Binance. BNB was initially issued as an ERC-20 token on the Ethereum platform but has since migrated to BNB's own blockchain. The original total supply of BNB was set at 200,000,000 coins, but through regular coin burn events (the 'burning' or destruction of coins to remove them from circulation), the supply gradually decreases, helping to maintain the coin's value stability. BNB, or Binance Coin, is a cryptocurrency and the native token of the BNB Chain, a blockchain ecosystem that includes BNB Smart Chain (BSC) and BNB Beacon Chain, used for various purposes like transaction fees, staking, governance, and accessing discounted trading fees on the Binance exchange.
$BNB
Binance Coin (BNB) is the cryptocurrency of Binance, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. The coin was designed to facilitate the trading process on Binance.

BNB was initially issued as an ERC-20 token on the Ethereum platform but has since migrated to BNB's own blockchain. The original total supply of BNB was set at 200,000,000 coins, but through regular coin burn events (the 'burning' or destruction of coins to remove them from circulation), the supply gradually decreases, helping to maintain the coin's value stability.

BNB, or Binance Coin, is a cryptocurrency and the native token of the BNB Chain, a blockchain ecosystem that includes BNB Smart Chain (BSC) and BNB Beacon Chain, used for various purposes like transaction fees, staking, governance, and accessing discounted trading fees on the Binance exchange.
$BNB Binance Coin (BNB) is the cryptocurrency of Binance, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. The coin was designed to facilitate the trading process on Binance. BNB was initially issued as an ERC-20 token on the Ethereum platform but has since migrated to BNB's own blockchain. The original total supply of BNB was set at 200,000,000 coins, but through regular coin burn events (the 'burning' or destruction of coins to remove them from circulation), the supply gradually decreases, helping to maintain the coin's value stability. Binance Coin (BNB) is the cryptocurrency of Binance, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. The coin was designed to facilitate the trading process on Binance. BNB was initially issued as an ERC-20 token on the Ethereum platform but has since migrated to BNB's own blockchain. The original total supply of BNB was set at 200,000,000 coins, but through regular coin burn events (the 'burning' or destruction of coins to remove them from circulation), the supply gradually decreases, helping to maintain the coin's value stability.
$BNB
Binance Coin (BNB) is the cryptocurrency of Binance, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. The coin was designed to facilitate the trading process on Binance.

BNB was initially issued as an ERC-20 token on the Ethereum platform but has since migrated to BNB's own blockchain. The original total supply of BNB was set at 200,000,000 coins, but through regular coin burn events (the 'burning' or destruction of coins to remove them from circulation), the supply gradually decreases, helping to maintain the coin's value stability.

Binance Coin (BNB) is the cryptocurrency of Binance, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. The coin was designed to facilitate the trading process on Binance.

BNB was initially issued as an ERC-20 token on the Ethereum platform but has since migrated to BNB's own blockchain. The original total supply of BNB was set at 200,000,000 coins, but through regular coin burn events (the 'burning' or destruction of coins to remove them from circulation), the supply gradually decreases, helping to maintain the coin's value stability.
$ETH Ethereum was conceived in 2013 by programmer Vitalik Buterin.[4] Other founders include Gavin Wood, Charles Hoskinson, Anthony Di Iorio, and Joseph Lubin.[5] In 2014, development work began and was crowdfunded, and the network went live on 30 July 2015.[6] Ethereum allows anyone to deploy decentralized applications onto it, with which users can interact.[7] Decentralized finance (DeFi) applications provide financial instruments that do not directly rely on financial intermediaries like brokerages, exchanges, or banks. This facilitates borrowing against cryptocurrency holdings or lending them out for interest.[8][9] Ethereum also allows users to create and exchange non-fungible tokens (NFTs), which are tokens that can be tied to unique digital assets, such as images. Additionally, many other cryptocurrencies utilize the ERC-20 token standard on top of the Ethereum blockchain and have utilized the platform for initial coin offerings. On 15 September 2022, Ethereum transitioned its consensus mechanism from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS) in an update known as "The Merge", which cut the blockchain's energy usage by 99%.[10]
$ETH
Ethereum was conceived in 2013 by programmer Vitalik Buterin.[4] Other founders include Gavin Wood, Charles Hoskinson, Anthony Di Iorio, and Joseph Lubin.[5] In 2014, development work began and was crowdfunded, and the network went live on 30 July 2015.[6] Ethereum allows anyone to deploy decentralized applications onto it, with which users can interact.[7] Decentralized finance (DeFi) applications provide financial instruments that do not directly rely on financial intermediaries like brokerages, exchanges, or banks. This facilitates borrowing against cryptocurrency holdings or lending them out for interest.[8][9] Ethereum also allows users to create and exchange non-fungible tokens (NFTs), which are tokens that can be tied to unique digital assets, such as images. Additionally, many other cryptocurrencies utilize the ERC-20 token standard on top of the Ethereum blockchain and have utilized the platform for initial coin offerings.

On 15 September 2022, Ethereum transitioned its consensus mechanism from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS) in an update known as "The Merge", which cut the blockchain's energy usage by 99%.[10]
#VoteToListOnBinance Binance Exchange, the world’s largest digital currency trading platform, will not list Pi Network among the first cohort of projects featured in its “Vote to List” initiative. This inaugural campaign, which clearly boycotts the Pi Network, featured nine projects with growing community hype. Per the update, Binance users will now determine the assets that will make the full listing on the exchange. The top trading platform unveiled the decentralized listing initiative earlier this month. The initiative empowers the community to decide which tokens can be listed on the platform. For clarity, Binance stated that the Vote to List campaign is only open to projects hosted on the BNB Smart Chain network. This automatically disqualified the Pi Network, which operates on its own blockchain. The question of Binance listing of Pi Coin dates back to early February. At the time, Binance launched a community vote to determine whether users within its ecosystem wanted the coin, or not. Despite the level of support for Pi Network, speculation around a Binance listing remains to this day. This development has fueled a backlash for the trading platform in the community, with many noting the dominance of memecoins as projects are put up for voting.
#VoteToListOnBinance
Binance Exchange, the world’s largest digital currency trading platform, will not list Pi Network among the first cohort of projects featured in its “Vote to List” initiative. This inaugural campaign, which clearly boycotts the Pi Network, featured nine projects with growing community hype. Per the update, Binance users will now determine the assets that will make the full listing on the exchange.
The top trading platform unveiled the decentralized listing initiative earlier this month. The initiative empowers the community to decide which tokens can be listed on the platform.

For clarity, Binance stated that the Vote to List campaign is only open to projects hosted on the BNB Smart Chain network. This automatically disqualified the Pi Network, which operates on its own blockchain.

The question of Binance listing of Pi Coin dates back to early February. At the time, Binance launched a community vote to determine whether users within its ecosystem wanted the coin, or not. Despite the level of support for Pi Network, speculation around a Binance listing remains to this day.

This development has fueled a backlash for the trading platform in the community, with many noting the dominance of memecoins as projects are put up for voting.
#ETHBreaks2k Ethereum was conceived in 2013 by programmer Vitalik Buterin.[4] Other founders include Gavin Wood, Charles Hoskinson, Anthony Di Iorio, and Joseph Lubin.[5] In 2014, development work began and was crowdfunded, and the network went live on 30 July 2015.[6] Ethereum allows anyone to deploy decentralized applications onto it, with which users can interact.[7] Decentralized finance (DeFi) applications provide financial instruments that do not directly rely on financial intermediaries like brokerages, exchanges, or banks. This facilitates borrowing against cryptocurrency holdings or lending them out for interest.[8][9] Ethereum also allows users to create and exchange non-fungible tokens (NFTs), which are tokens that can be tied to unique digital assets, such as images. Additionally, many other cryptocurrencies utilize the ERC-20 token standard on top of the Ethereum blockchain and have utilized the platform for initial coin offerings. On 15 September 2022, Ethereum transitioned its consensus mechanism from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS) in an update known as "The Merge", which cut the blockchain's energy usage by 99%.[10]
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Ethereum was conceived in 2013 by programmer Vitalik Buterin.[4] Other founders include Gavin Wood, Charles Hoskinson, Anthony Di Iorio, and Joseph Lubin.[5] In 2014, development work began and was crowdfunded, and the network went live on 30 July 2015.[6] Ethereum allows anyone to deploy decentralized applications onto it, with which users can interact.[7] Decentralized finance (DeFi) applications provide financial instruments that do not directly rely on financial intermediaries like brokerages, exchanges, or banks. This facilitates borrowing against cryptocurrency holdings or lending them out for interest.[8][9] Ethereum also allows users to create and exchange non-fungible tokens (NFTs), which are tokens that can be tied to unique digital assets, such as images. Additionally, many other cryptocurrencies utilize the ERC-20 token standard on top of the Ethereum blockchain and have utilized the platform for initial coin offerings.

On 15 September 2022, Ethereum transitioned its consensus mechanism from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS) in an update known as "The Merge", which cut the blockchain's energy usage by 99%.[10]
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AIXBT is a cryptocurrency token created by Virtuals, a protocol that allows users to create AI agents and related ecosystems, designed to provide crypto investors with market intelligence by analyzing data from key opinion leaders.
AIXBT by Virtuals ($AIXBT ) is an innovative crypto project that merges blockchain technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and big data to deliver AI-powered crypto market intelligence.

Built on the Virtuals protocol, an AI x Metaverse protocol running on the Base network, AIXBT aims to revolutionize how investors approach the cryptocurrency market.
AIXBT leverages advanced AI algorithms to provide real-time market analysis and predictive insights. The platform automates narrative detection and offers alpha-driven analysis by:

Tracking emerging trends
Analyzing data from multiple sources, including Crypto Twitter and CoinGecko
Providing actionable insights to inform trading decisions
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