Bitcoin Cash vs Stellar vs EveryCoin
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Bitcoin Cash is a cryptocurrency that was created as a result of a hard fork of the Bitcoin blockchain on August 1st, 2017. Anyone who had bitcoin at that time became the owner of the same number of Bitcoin Cash. | Stellar is an open-source protocol that uses blockchain technology to enable decentralized, cross-border money transfers with very low fees. | EveryCoin is designed to encourage cryptocurrency adoption within a comprehensive digital payment system. |
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Bitcoin Cash is a cryptocurrency that was created as a result of a hard fork of the original Bitcoin blockchain that took place in 2017. Due to the open source nature of the Bitcoin protocol, and the lack of a central governing body to resolve disputes, the Bitcoin community became extremely divided about what to do about rising fees and slow transaction times. As the platform's transaction volume increased, and the associated fees to confirm them also increased dramatically, many people began advocating for a larger block size. | Stellar is a decentralized protocol for sending and receiving money, in any pair of currencies, directly on the internet. Stellar enables users to transfer money on their network directly, without banks, and without fees. It was originally created by Jed McCaleb, the founder of Mt. Gox and co-founder of Ripple. | EveryCoin is a digital currency that powers the Aaron Platform. The Aaron Platform is a blockchain-based financial project that is located in Thailand. They are developing a digital payment platform that will consist of an exchange, wallet, and a stablecoin called Tabipay that will complement the functions of EveryCoin. |