Ubiq vs Hydrogen vs Bytecent
What problem does this service solve?
Ubiq is a fork of Ethereum aimed at increasing the stability and reliability of smart contract execution. | Hydro's goal is to provide a blockchain platform for creating DApps that require secure ID verification and authentication. | Bytecent allows merchants to create blockchain-based customer rewards programs that are more flexible and transparent. |
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Ubiq is an Ethereum fork that aims to create a more stable smart contract platform for building DApps. Ubiq's protocol currently uses a Proof-of-Work (PoW) consensus mechanism, but will switch to Proof-of-Stake in 2019. The network is powered by the UBQ coin. | Hydrogen is a fintech company that develops API' for creating financial applications. They are developing the open-source Hydro blockchain platform that emphasizes identity management and security. The network is powered by the Ethereum-based HYDRO token. | Bytecent is developing a decentralized rewards network powered by blockchain. Bytecent allows merchants to create customer loyalty programs that are cross-site and cross-platform compatible. Consumers are not restricted to using their rewards with just one merchant, and can redeem them anywhere Bytecent is accepted. In addition to secure transactions and portability, Bytecent never expire and there are no limitations on how many Bytecent you can accumulate or spend. BYC can be converted to Bitcoin, cash, and gift cards. Bytecent uses a variation of Proof-of-Work (PoW) for consensus that requires miners to manually attend to their computers and is called Proof-of-Miner (PoM). It's designed to prevent the use of advanced and autonomous mining hardware. Avanquest Software, a leading developer of consumer software, has implemented Bytecent for their rewards program. |