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How to set up a Bitconnect Wallet

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BitConnect Coin is an open source, peer-to-peer, community driven decentralized cryptocurrency that allow people to store and invest their wealth in a non-government controlled currency, and even earn a substantial interest on investment. Gain financial freedom with a secure and practical alternative to centralized banking.

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How to use both address types of ZCash

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ZCash has two types of addresses. The one is transparent, like Bitcoin's, and the other is private. With the private address, data is hidden on the Blockchain. The user can have both, and use any address that fits the scope of the transaction.

How to set up a NEO wallet

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NEO is a decentralized and distributed ledger protocol that real-world assets can turn into digital ones, enabling registration, depository, transfer, trading, clearing and settlement via a peer-to-peer network.

The NEO protocol is developed in China, and it is an implementation with similar properties that Ethereum has. It's called China's Ethereum.

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How to get your Bitcoin Cash

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Bitcoin Cash is a fork of the Bitcoin token. The split allows all Bitcoin holders that had Bitcoins in their wallet, to have the same amount of Bitcoin Cash. See the video. to find out how you can do this.

What is Omisego

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OmiseGO is the answer to a fundamental coordination problem between payment processors, gateways and financial institutions. By enabling decentralized exchange on a public blockchain at high volume and low cost, Through the OmiseGO network connected to the Ethereum mainnet, anyone will be able to conduct financial transactions such as payments, remittances, payroll deposit, B2B commerce, supply-chain finance, loyalty programs, asset management and trading, and other on-demand services, in a completely decentralized and inexpensive way.

Golem is a global, open sourced, decentralized supercomputer that anyone can access. It's made up of the combined power of user's machines, from personal laptops to entire data centers.

The Golem Network is a decentralized sharing economy of computing power, where anyone can make money 'renting' out their computing power or developing & selling software. See more how-to 's for wallets:

How to get a litecoin wallet

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Litecoin, is an old cousin of Bitcoin. After the Bitcoin hard fork, we may see Litecoin, getting new traction. It's creator, returned to the project, and added Segwit and Lightning network. It's already deployed, and only awareness is needed, to expand it's user base.

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How to setup a Digibyte wallet

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DigiByte (DGB) is a rapidly growing three year old decentralized global blockchain with a focus on cyber security, payments & secure communications.

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How to use Changelly

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Changelly is an instant cryptocurrency exchange providing the best crypto-to-crypto rates on the market. Changelly is connected via its API to the largest and reputable trading crypto platforms, like HitBTC, Poloniex, Bittrex, etc. These are exchanges for professional traders and investors. They contain many special services, diagrams, bid/ask orders and other techy features which may seem too tricky for a regular user.

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Veritaseum is a smart-contract based peer to peer wallet interface, that currently interact with Bitcoin blockchain. It allows non-technical individuals and entities to quickly create and manage smart-contracts.

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