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Quote from: monsterer on October 30, 2015, 08:26:09 pmQuote from: Troglodactyl on October 30, 2015, 02:46:49 pmIOTA/Tangle is slightly similar, but it builds a single transaction tree in which transactions are confirmed more quickly when they increase convergence between the most significant branches. Each transaction references at least 2 existing transactions, similar to TAPOS.IOTA has a token. Also, its POW, and not much like TAPOS at all, since TAPOS references a block not a transaction, and is POS not POW I like IOTA for many reasons, it just needs some refinements
Quote from: Troglodactyl on October 30, 2015, 02:46:49 pmIOTA/Tangle is slightly similar, but it builds a single transaction tree in which transactions are confirmed more quickly when they increase convergence between the most significant branches. Each transaction references at least 2 existing transactions, similar to TAPOS.IOTA has a token. Also, its POW, and not much like TAPOS at all, since TAPOS references a block not a transaction, and is POS not POW
IOTA/Tangle is slightly similar, but it builds a single transaction tree in which transactions are confirmed more quickly when they increase convergence between the most significant branches. Each transaction references at least 2 existing transactions, similar to TAPOS.
I remember there was a concept of a mesh-chain where each account is its own blockchain. I cannot seem to find a link now... help
I am looking for any and all protocols that do not have a core token. Any help doing this research would be appreciated. So far I have Hyperledger and Interledger and perhaps Tao chain.
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I think the most interesting thing to understand is why did they pick ether over other systems like bitshares.