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Not provided by vendorBitcoin Cash SV aims to improve transaction speeds by increasing the block size of the Bitcoin Cash protocol.

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FairCoin

FairCoin is based on an innovative blockchain technology, which has been changed in July 2017 from a 'Proof-of-Stake' protocol to a 'Proof-of-Cooperation' (PoC) mechanism. Our currency not only requires less energy and enables faster transactions, but also introduces a certain level of trust and democratic values even on the technical level. Here you find the White Paper and more information about PoC and our FairChains project.

With the support of FairCoop, FairCoin implements fair value exchange on a global level. Our innovative Proof-of-Cooperation (PoC) blockchain mechanism is the unique consensus algorithm developed for FairCoin. It requires much less energy than other blockchains but also enables faster transactions. We are proud that FairCoin now is the the most ecological and resilient cryptocurrency.

Ecological
Very low power consumption for transaction control

Safe
Cooperatively validated nodes (CVNs, see FAQs)

Fast
Transaction visible in seconds,
confirmation max 3 minutes

Ethical
Supports fair business values

Strong
Strong and growing support from cooperatives worldwide

Controlled growth
Official price is 1 FAIR = 1,20 Euro (see our 'slow' price adoption strategy)

Vibrant
Strong community with daily online collaboration & regular local node meetings

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buy goods with FairCoin online
with joint delivery service.

FairMarket

Map of FairCoin nodes
and merchants in
several countries worldwide.

Bitcoin Cash SV is a cryptocurrency that was created as a result of a hard fork of the Bitcoin Cash blockchain that occurred on November 15, 2018. The central issue that led to the hard fork of Bitcoin Cash was a debate among prominent members of the Bitcoin Cash community regarding block size. A larger block size can improve transaction times, but also lead to greater network centralization. Roger Ver, an influential cryptocurrency advocate, was one of the central figures in favor of keeping the smaller 32 MB block size, while Craig Wright, the chief scientist at nChain, favored a larger 128 MB block size. The division between these two factions led to the hard fork that created Bitcoin Cash ABC and Bitcoin Cash SV.

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