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Xensor's goal is to create a decentralized market for IoT data.SmartMesh's goal is to be the underlying protocol for the IoT. Devices communicate and make transactions, within the network, without an internet connection.IOTA is building a decentralized infrastructure for the Internet of Things. IOTA will allow transactions to occur between all devices that are connected to the internet.

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The Xensor token is used to power the Xensor IoT network. It is designed to connect IoT devices and to facilitate the automation these interconnected devices. The Xensor token is Ethereum-based and is designed to enable a market for data for a variety of hardware.

SmartMesh is developing a blockchain-based protocol for the Internet of Things. SmartMesh has built-in blockchain light nodes, and extends the Raiden and Lightning Networks' second layer architecture network protocols. SmartMesh's blockchain-based network allows devices to communicate and make transactions without an internet connection. Users establish P2P connections when they are online, and are then able to transact with each other offline. Spectrum and Ozone, which are part of the SmarMesh network, are designed for developing decentralized applications.
The SMT token is used to reward the nodes that contribute computing resources to SmartMesh's network, and are also the medium of exchange for P2P transactions.

IOTA was specifically designed to manage transactions for the rapidly growing network of devices that are connected to the internet. Instead of focusing on peer-to-peer transaction, IOTA aims to create the underlying infrastructure that will allow self-regulating transactions to occur between machines (watches, refrigerators, TVs, cars, etc.) on the Internet of Things.
Although IOTA cannot be strictly defined as a blockchain protocol, it uses a distributed ledger protocol called a Tangle, that has many of the same trustless features, but is fundamentally different because it has a different data structure that does not depend on blocks. The IOTA Tangle is a decentralized architecture with no transaction fees and no limitations on the amount of transactions that can be confirmed.
IOTA has several innovative features that are aimed at solving the scalability problems of blockchains. The Tangle drastically improves transaction times and reduces the storage requirements that are typical of other decentralized transaction protocols. This is achieved by removing the necessity of miners to confirm transactions, and making validation an intrinsic aspect of using the platform.

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