Virtual Currencies

Bitcoin: Basics and History

Bitcoin is the first and most well-known cryptocurrency, introduced in 2008 by an anonymous person or group of people using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. The primary goal of Bitcoin is

Tron: Basics and Uses

Tron (TRX) is a decentralized blockchain platform focused on building infrastructure for a decentralized internet. Tron is designed to enable the creation and sharing of digital content without intermediaries, reducing

USDC (USD Coin): Fundamentals and Uses

USD Coin (USDC) is a stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, meaning the value of one USDC is always approximately equal to one US dollar. USDC is issued by the

Polygon (MATIC): Basics and Usage

Polygon (formerly known as Matic Network) is a decentralized platform that enables scalable, fast, and low-cost transactions on the Ethereum blockchain. Developed as a solution for scalability and interoperability, Polygon

Polkadot (DOT): Basics and Usage

Polkadot (DOT) is a decentralized blockchain platform designed to enable interoperability between different blockchains. The goal of Polkadot is to create a web where various blockchains can exchange information and

Tether: Basics and Uses

Tether (USDT) is a cryptocurrency known as a stablecoin, designed to maintain a stable value pegged to fiat currency, most commonly the US dollar (USD). Each Tether token is nominally