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.Fantom wants to create a better performing smart contract platform that will based on a directed acyclic graph.Elrond will allow developers to create more scalable DApps with faster transaction times.

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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.

Fantom is developing a smart contract platform based on a directed acyclic graph (DAG). They hope to address the scalability issues of current decentralized platforms. Instead of a blockchain, Fantom's Lachesis Protocol uses a directed acyclic graph to confirm transactions asynchronously. This transaction history is immutable and cannot be modified. The platform's Opera Chain will consist of three layers: an application Layer, Opera Ware Layer, and Opera Core Layer. Fanotm issued an Ethereum-based token in 2018.

The Elrond blockchain platform is designed to be a public development infrastructure that will be more secure, efficient, and scalable than other blockchain platforms. The Elrond blockchain is aimed at DApp developers and enterprises. Elrond will have a Prof of Stake consensus mechanism, and will include an Adaptive State Sharding feature that will allow multiple validators to process transactions in parallel.

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