Tokenomy

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Tokenomy enables anything of value, such as frequent flier points or virtual goods, to be turned into a token that can be traded on their exchange.Algorand's goal is to create a blockchain with faster transaction times and a more inclusive staking mechanism to achieve consensus.FOAM aims to to bring location data to blockchains and enable consensus driven mapping.

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Tokenomy is an Ethereum-based tokenization platform and exchange. It allows users to transform anything with value into a digital token, and then list it on their exchange.
The network is powered by the TEN token.

Algorand is a Boston based company that is developing a blockchain network with a Pure Proof of Stake (PPoS) consensus mechanism. Algorand's decentralized platform is designed to enable faster transaction times and remove some of the technical barriers of creating scalable DApps. Algorand was founded by Silvio Micali, a pioneer in the field of cryptography.

FOAM is developing a blockchain-based location service protocol for embedding physical locations in Ethereum smart contracts. The FOAM network will use radio beacons and will provide incentives for decentralized location services that will be given by network participants. Users will stake tokens to become zone anchors, that will work with radio beacons to return location data to the network. FOAM's Proof of Location protocol will be used to confirm consensus on the location of objects and entities in space and time.

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