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Currently (January 2018) there are three major DAG-based cryptocurrencies: Byteball, IOTA, and Raiblocks. | Currently (January 2018) there are three major DAG-based cryptocurrencies: Byteball, IOTA, and Raiblocks. | ||
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Here is a table detailing differences among them. See the Cryptocurrency subreddit thread<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/7iv20r/dag_coin_comparison_byteball_iota_raiblocks_etc</ref> for further discussion. | Here is a table detailing differences among them. See the Cryptocurrency subreddit thread<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/7iv20r/dag_coin_comparison_byteball_iota_raiblocks_etc</ref> for further discussion. |
Revision as of 13:30, 11 March 2018
DAG, distributed acyclic graph, is a distributed-ledger technology that links transactions together directly without miners or blocks.
Currently (January 2018) there are three major DAG-based cryptocurrencies: Byteball, IOTA, and Raiblocks.
There is a wiki article comparing Byteball and IOTA.
Here is a table detailing differences among them. See the Cryptocurrency subreddit thread[1] for further discussion.
Comparison
External links
- Comparison of IOTA and Raiblocks
- Wikipedia DAG article
- https://www.investinblockchain.com/dag-blockchain-new-competitor
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/shermanlee/2018/01/22/explaining-directed-acylic-graph-dag-the-real-blockchain-3-0/#5bdf488e180b