GoChain

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Japan Content Token

by On Parade Pte.Ltd.

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RIF Token

by RIF Labs Limited

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GoChain

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Japan Content Token

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RIF Token

by RIF Labs Limited

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GoChain's hopes to create a blockchain platform that will have faster transaction time and volumes, and also improve energy efficiency.Japan Content Token provides clients with blockchain developer tools.RIF's goal is to allow developers to integrate smart contracts on the Bitcoin blockchain.

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GoChain is building a blockchain focused on speed and scalability. GoChain's protocol uses a Proof-of-Reputation (PoR) consensus mechanism and will be powered by the GO coin. They hope to significantly improve transaction times and reduce fee with an architecture that will rely on nodes managed by large enterprises. Their marketing materials places a strong emphasis on energy efficiency and reducing the monopolizing influence of large mining operations that have reduced the decentralization of other networks.

Japan Content Token, also known as JaCKet, is developing a blockchain middleware platform that will provide a variety of services to assist clients in leveraging distributed ledger technology. The JaCKet network is powered by the Ethereum-based JCT token.

RIF Token powers the Root Infrastructure Framework Open Standard network. The platform will consist of a suite of open and decentralized infrastructure protocols that will enable faster and easier development of DApps that can work on the Bitcoin blockchain. RIF is built on the RSK smart contract platform, which is secured by Bitcoin's blockchain.

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