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  Coins are standalone cryptocurrencies based on their own blockchain. Tokens are built and hosted on existing blockchains.  --[https://www.finder.com/cryptocurrency-coins-vs-tokens Finder.com]
 
  Coins are standalone cryptocurrencies based on their own blockchain. Tokens are built and hosted on existing blockchains.  --[https://www.finder.com/cryptocurrency-coins-vs-tokens Finder.com]
 
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Sometimes people use the term “coin” to refer to what other people call “tokens”, and “token” to refer to what others call “coins”, but in reality, they are both Digital Assets and act as transferring value. Coins are usually created within a network as ETH, BTC, LTC. Tokens are Digital Assets created within the application on a blockchain. On Ethereum network they are called ERC20 tokens. -- [https://trustwallet.com/ethereum-wallet Ethereum Wallet]
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* [https://masterthecrypto.com/differences-between-cryptocurrency-coins-and-tokens/ Differences Between Cryptocurrency Coins and Tokens]
 
* [https://masterthecrypto.com/differences-between-cryptocurrency-coins-and-tokens/ Differences Between Cryptocurrency Coins and Tokens]
 
* [https://www.finder.com/cryptocurrency-coins-vs-tokens Cryptocurrency Coins vs Tokens]
 
* [https://www.finder.com/cryptocurrency-coins-vs-tokens Cryptocurrency Coins vs Tokens]
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===[[Non-Fungible Tokens|Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)]]===
 
===[[Non-Fungible Tokens|Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)]]===
  
: [[Non-Fungible Tokens]] (NFTs) are unique, immutable virtual assets, such as Decentraland LAND or CryptoKitties or baseball cards. They are used as collectibles, and have sparked surprisingly robust and well-funded markets considering that they are largely imaginary items with no intrinsic value.
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: [[Non-Fungible Tokens]] (NFTs) are unique, immutable virtual assets, such as Decentraland LAND or CryptoKitties or baseball cards. They are used as collectibles, and have sparked surprisingly robust and well-funded markets considering that they are largely imaginary items with no intrinsic value. NFTs are based on the Ethereum blockchain following the [http://erc721.org/ ERC-721 standard].
  
 
==[[Smart Contracts]]==
 
==[[Smart Contracts]]==
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: Where one keeps links to crypto assets, protected by public-private key encryption
 
: Where one keeps links to crypto assets, protected by public-private key encryption
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===Staking===
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: Some digital assets are eligible for "proof of stake" rewards, which vary per asset. Staking requires a minimum holding and may incur commission fees from exchanges or "bakers" (the rough equivalent of coin miners) who actually perform the work involved in maintaining the blockchain in question. In the case of [https://tezos.com/ Tezos (XTZ)], a list of such bakers, to whom a small trader can delegate their stakes, can be found at https://mytezosbaker.com
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: Not all wallets or exchanges pay interest, but here are some that do:
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* [https://try.blockfi.com/ BlockFi] supports BTC, ETH, LTC, USDC, GUSD & PAX
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** primary custodian: Gemini
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** up to 8.6% APY on interest-bearing accounts
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===Borrowing Against Crypto Assets===
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: Some tokens can be used as collateral for loans. See the particular coin or token website for terms.
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* [https://nexo.io/ Nexo]
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** Minimum loan US$10
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** Loan interest rates 5.9% - 11%, depending on the amount "staked" in Nexo tokens
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** Dividends on staked tokens up to 30% APR
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** Collateral required based on coin. Borrow up to this amount:
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*** BTC: 52%
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*** ETH: 50%
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* [https://www.coinbase.com/borrow Coinbase Borrow]
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** Borrow up to 30% of BTC holdings
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** 8% APR
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** One-year term, pay interest monthly
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** Not yet available (waitlist)
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* [https://try.blockfi.com/ BlockFi] supports BTC, ETH, LTC, USDC, GUSD & PAX
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** Loans up to 50% of assets held, 12 months @ >=4.5%
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===Crypto-based Debit/Credit Cards===
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* [https://getblockcard.com/ Ternio Blockcard] debit card supports BTC, BCH, BAT, DAI, ETH, LTC, PAX, XLM, TERN, USDT, TUSD, USDC & XRP, plus a number of tokens
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** "Rewards" of 6.38% on purchases
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** Use where ApplePay, Google Pay or Samsung Pay are accepted
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** Funds stay in crypto until spent
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** No deposit, exchange or transaction fees (but monthly fee if card is not used)
  
 
==Crypto Info Sites==
 
==Crypto Info Sites==
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===Examining Blockchain Transactions===
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: Search for "block explorer" to find an app to read blockchains. There are many available with the ability to read transactions on different blockchains.
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====How to Use Block Explorers====
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: [https://coinguides.org/block-explorer/ Blockchain Explorer Explained]
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Each and every cryptocurrency that relies on its own blockchain will also have its own block explorer. So you must use block explorers specific to that cryptocurrency.
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====Some Block Explorers====
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* [https://www.blockchain.com/explorer Blockchain Explorer]: BTC, ETH & BCH
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* [https://live.blockcypher.com/ BlockCypher]: BTC, ETH, GRIN, LTC, DOGE, DASH/KB, & BCY/KB (BlockCypher testnet)
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* [https://explorer.bitcoin.com/btc Bitcoin Block Explorer]: BTC & BCH
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* [https://blockstream.info/ Blockstream]: BTC, Liquid, & BTC testnet
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* [https://tezblock.io/ Tezos Block Explorer]: XTZ
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* [https://tokenview.com/ TokenView]: 100+ blockchain viewers
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* [https://bloks.io/ EOS Explorer]
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* [https://dashblockexplorer.com/ DASH Explorer]
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===[https://everipedia.org/ Everipedia] blockchain-based wikipedia===
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* Built on EOS blockchain
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* Has its own token, IQ
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** Earn IQ by contributing to Everipedia or voting
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** Buy IQ on some exchanges
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* Uses the [https://get-scatter.com/ Scatter] app/wallet
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** Log in to Everipedia
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** Stake EOS
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** [https://get-scatter.com/developers Scatter Bridge] development platform
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*** SDKs integrate with web, mobile, Unity, and Unreal applications
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*** Supports creating [[DApps]]
  
 
===About Ethereum===
 
===About Ethereum===
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* [https://myetherwallet.com My ETHer Wallet]
 
* [https://myetherwallet.com My ETHer Wallet]
 
* [https://etherscan.io EtherScan]
 
* [https://etherscan.io EtherScan]
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* [https://etherscan.io/gastracker EtherScan gas tracker] ETH trading network costs
  
 
===Newsletters===
 
===Newsletters===
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* [https://redcircle.com/shows/crypto-basic Crypto Basics]
 
* [https://redcircle.com/shows/crypto-basic Crypto Basics]
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* [https://crypto101podcast.com/ Crypto 101]
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* [https://feeds.simplecast.com/4WQd6lqj Thriller Crypto]
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* [http://povcryptopod.libsyn.com/rss POV Crypto Podcast]
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* [https://www.bitcoin.kn/feed/podcast/ The Bitcoin Knowledge Podcast]
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* [http://unchained.libsyn.com/unchained Unchained]
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* [https://www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/8edea6b9-fca4-41a1-83ee The Bad Crypro Podcast]
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* [https://www.spreaker.com/show/3478280/episodes/feed Crypto Waves]
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* [https://tquorum.com/stream/tezos-town-hall-governance-technical-processes Tezos Town Hall]
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===US Taxes on Crypto Transactions===
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: All crypto sells, conversions, payments, donations, and earned income are reportable by US taxpayers.
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* [https://www.coinbase.com/bitcoin-taxes Tax Info] at Coinbase.com
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* [https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/virtual-currencies IRS guidance] on virtual currencies
  
 
==Crypto Currency Exchanges==
 
==Crypto Currency Exchanges==
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* [https://coinbase.com Coinbase] and [https://pro.coinbase.com Coinbase Pro]
 
* [https://coinbase.com Coinbase] and [https://pro.coinbase.com Coinbase Pro]
* [https://binance.com Binance]
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* [https://binance.com Binance] (but read their terms to see if it's available in your location)
 
* [https://etherdelta.com EtherDelta]
 
* [https://etherdelta.com EtherDelta]
 
* [https://etoro.com eToro]
 
* [https://etoro.com eToro]
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* [https://www.xcoins.com/ XCoins] guarantees delivery of BTC, ETH or LTC purchased by debit/credit card within 15 minutes
 
* [https://www.xcoins.com/ XCoins] guarantees delivery of BTC, ETH or LTC purchased by debit/credit card within 15 minutes
 
* [https://uphold.com Uphold] a wallet with trading abilities, takes up to 3 days to process bank/credit/debit purchases, but no fees
 
* [https://uphold.com Uphold] a wallet with trading abilities, takes up to 3 days to process bank/credit/debit purchases, but no fees
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* [https://primexbt.com/ PrimeXBT] Trade among BTC, ETH, LTC, XRP & EOS
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* [https://gemini.com/ Gemini] exchange
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* [https://kraken.com Kraken] exchange, offers [[#Staking|staking]] in several tokens, including XTZ & BTC, at decent rates with low fees.
  
 
==Keeping Track of Alt Coins & Tokens==
 
==Keeping Track of Alt Coins & Tokens==
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* [https://www.roundlyx.com/ Altcurrency dashboard]
 
* [https://www.roundlyx.com/ Altcurrency dashboard]
 
* [https://coincodex.com/portfolio/ CoinCodex portfolio]
 
* [https://coincodex.com/portfolio/ CoinCodex portfolio]
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[[Category:Crypto Currency]]
 
[[Category:Crypto Currency]]

Latest revision as of 12:55, 19 October 2020

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Blockchains

The basic building block of crypto currencies

Coins vs Tokens

What are altcoins? What are tokens? What's the difference?
Coins are standalone cryptocurrencies based on their own blockchain. Tokens are built and hosted on existing blockchains.  --Finder.com
Sometimes people use the term “coin” to refer to what other people call “tokens”, and “token” to refer to what others call “coins”, but in reality, they are both Digital Assets and act as transferring value. Coins are usually created within a network as ETH, BTC, LTC. Tokens are Digital Assets created within the application on a blockchain. On Ethereum network they are called ERC20 tokens. -- Ethereum Wallet

Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)

Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are unique, immutable virtual assets, such as Decentraland LAND or CryptoKitties or baseball cards. They are used as collectibles, and have sparked surprisingly robust and well-funded markets considering that they are largely imaginary items with no intrinsic value. NFTs are based on the Ethereum blockchain following the ERC-721 standard.

Smart Contracts

Code that acts as the "back-end" of decentralized applications (DApps)

DApps

Decentralized Applications

DeFi

Decentralized Finance

Crypto Wallets

Where one keeps links to crypto assets, protected by public-private key encryption

Staking

Some digital assets are eligible for "proof of stake" rewards, which vary per asset. Staking requires a minimum holding and may incur commission fees from exchanges or "bakers" (the rough equivalent of coin miners) who actually perform the work involved in maintaining the blockchain in question. In the case of Tezos (XTZ), a list of such bakers, to whom a small trader can delegate their stakes, can be found at https://mytezosbaker.com
Not all wallets or exchanges pay interest, but here are some that do:
  • BlockFi supports BTC, ETH, LTC, USDC, GUSD & PAX
    • primary custodian: Gemini
    • up to 8.6% APY on interest-bearing accounts

Borrowing Against Crypto Assets

Some tokens can be used as collateral for loans. See the particular coin or token website for terms.
  • Nexo
    • Minimum loan US$10
    • Loan interest rates 5.9% - 11%, depending on the amount "staked" in Nexo tokens
    • Dividends on staked tokens up to 30% APR
    • Collateral required based on coin. Borrow up to this amount:
      • BTC: 52%
      • ETH: 50%
  • Coinbase Borrow
    • Borrow up to 30% of BTC holdings
    • 8% APR
    • One-year term, pay interest monthly
    • Not yet available (waitlist)
  • BlockFi supports BTC, ETH, LTC, USDC, GUSD & PAX
    • Loans up to 50% of assets held, 12 months @ >=4.5%

Crypto-based Debit/Credit Cards

  • Ternio Blockcard debit card supports BTC, BCH, BAT, DAI, ETH, LTC, PAX, XLM, TERN, USDT, TUSD, USDC & XRP, plus a number of tokens
    • "Rewards" of 6.38% on purchases
    • Use where ApplePay, Google Pay or Samsung Pay are accepted
    • Funds stay in crypto until spent
    • No deposit, exchange or transaction fees (but monthly fee if card is not used)

Crypto Info Sites

Examining Blockchain Transactions

Search for "block explorer" to find an app to read blockchains. There are many available with the ability to read transactions on different blockchains.

How to Use Block Explorers

Blockchain Explorer Explained
Each and every cryptocurrency that relies on its own blockchain will also have its own block explorer. So you must use block explorers specific to that cryptocurrency.

Some Block Explorers

Everipedia blockchain-based wikipedia

  • Built on EOS blockchain
  • Has its own token, IQ
    • Earn IQ by contributing to Everipedia or voting
    • Buy IQ on some exchanges
  • Uses the Scatter app/wallet
    • Log in to Everipedia
    • Stake EOS
    • Scatter Bridge development platform
      • SDKs integrate with web, mobile, Unity, and Unreal applications
      • Supports creating DApps

About Ethereum

Newsletters

Podcasts

US Taxes on Crypto Transactions

All crypto sells, conversions, payments, donations, and earned income are reportable by US taxpayers.

Crypto Currency Exchanges

For buying or trading crypto currency

Keeping Track of Alt Coins & Tokens