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[[wikipedia:Algorand]] (Apr 2019) is a [[proof-of-stake]] blockchain cryptocurrency protocol. | [[wikipedia:Algorand]] (Apr 2019) is a [[proof-of-stake]] blockchain cryptocurrency protocol. | ||
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+ | * [[Smart contracts]] on Algorand are known as [[ASC1]] (Algorand Smart Contracts) | ||
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Revision as of 22:36, 29 May 2022
wikipedia:Algorand (Apr 2019) is a proof-of-stake blockchain cryptocurrency protocol.
- Smart contracts on Algorand are known as ASC1 (Algorand Smart Contracts)
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See also
- Proof of Stake (PoS), PPoS, Algorand, NEO, Cardano, QTUM, Polkadot, Solana, Staking, Validators, Pool provider, Liquid Staking, Cosmos, Agoric, Proposer, Subjectivity
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