Apollo vs TrumpCoin vs BOMB
What problem does this service solve?
Apollo aims to integrate a variety of decentralized services in one comprehensive blockchain-based platform. | TrumpCoin wants to organize Trump supporters and enable them to contribute to his political goals through a digital currency. | BOMB's goal is to be a decentralized hedge against traditional inflationary currencies. |
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Company Description
Apollo is developing an all-in-one cryptocurrency platform, based on the APL coin. Apollo was created as a fork of NXT, and has a very ambitious plan to integrate a variety of services under one platform, with a strong focus on privacy. Apollo's blockchain is called Hermes and has a Proof-of-Stake consensus mechanism. Some of the features that Apollo's marketing materials claim they are working on are: private transactions with IP masking, smart contracts, encrypted messaging, file sharing, a decentralized marketplace, voting system for governance, decentralized data storage, and a wallet with a built in exchange. John McAfee, a notable blockchain enthusiast and antivirus pioneer, joined the project in October 2018. | TrumpCoin is a cryptocurrency that was created to support Donald Trump. Their marketing materials do not provide specific details about what they hope to achieve, or why they need a blockchain-based digital currency. TrumpCoin has a hybrid Proof-of-Work (PoW) and Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism. | BOMB is an Ethereum based token that is designed to be a deflationary cryptocurrency self-destructing currency. The project is meant to be a social experiment and financial case study to determine the feasibility of a deflationary currency. There were originally 1,000,000 BOMB in circulation, and 1% of each transaction is destroyed. |