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🟠 T99 Token 🟠
📌 Contract Address 📌
0xB4a8Aed9b705D780B29D48cCa2A6Ca9d63feaf14
Website : www.t99tokens.com
Telegram Group : https://t.me/T99_community
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2022-02-09 07:36:09
T99 NEXT plans to revolutionize the cryptocurrency industry by introducing the unique and high potential platforms.

The T99 offers an attractive Defi ecosystem around T99 Token.
We aim to create the platforms with provide the great experiences for users.
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2022-02-08 18:30:47 DON’T SKIP THE BASICS: 10 CRYPTO TERMS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU INVEST (PART:2)

6. Bitcoin

The first cryptocurrency, launched in 2009 when its implementation was released as open-source software. Bitcoins are created as a reward for a process known as mining.
They can be exchanged for other currencies, products, and services, but the real-world value of the coins is extremely volatile. While its value has climbed steadily since 2009, it has witnessed fierce fluctuations.

7. Mining

The term crypto mining means gaining cryptocurrencies by solving cryptographic equations through the use of computers.
This process involves validating data blocks and adding transaction records to a public record (ledger) known as a blockchain.

8. Altcoin
Any coin which is not a Bitcoin is an altcoin. Altcoins are alternative cryptocurrencies that were launched after the success of Bitcoin. They generally project themselves as better replacements for Bitcoin. Bitcoin's emergence as the first peer-to-peer digital currency was paving the way for many to follow.
The term 'altcoin' is a combination of two words: 'alt' and 'coin' where alt means 'alternative' and coin means 'cryptocurrency'. Together they imply a category of cryptocurrency, which is an alternative to the digital Bitcoin currency.

9. Cryptocurrency Exchange

Cryptocurrency exchanges are online platforms in which you can exchange one kind of digital asset for another based on the market value of the given assets. The most popular exchanges are currently Binance and GDAX.
It is important not to confuse cryptocurrency exchanges for cryptocurrency wallets or wallet brokerages. Cryptocurrency wallets and wallet brokerages generally allow you to buy and sell a small range of popular digital assets (Bitcoin and Ethereum), which you can then send to a different exchange to trade for other digital assets like altcoins.

10. Fork

When a blockchain’s users make changes to its rules it is known as a Fork. These changes to the protocol of a blockchain may result in two new paths, one that follows the old rules, and a new blockchain that splits off from the previous one (example: a fork of Bitcoin resulted in Bitcoin Cash).
Blockchain forks are essentially a split in the blockchain network. The network is an open source software, and the code is freely available.
This means that anyone can propose improvements and change the code. The option to experiment on open source software is a fundamental part of cryptocurrencies, and also facilitates software updates to the blockchain.
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2022-02-06 19:56:12 DON’T SKIP THE BASICS: 10 CRYPTO TERMS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU INVEST (Part :1)

Hello everyone ..
I Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
This is the new Era of cryptocurrency investment.
If you are intrigued by the boundless opportunities to get rich by investing in the cryptocurrency world, but don't know how or where to begin your investment journey.
A good place to start would be to get acquainted with some of the basic terminology and jargon involved, if not all, right off the bat.
Bear in mind that learning even a few of these terms can serve as a guiding light to your pot of gold or crypto treasure.
Here's our first installment of basic crypto-related terminology for you to get a better understanding:

1. Cryptocurrency
A type of currency that’s digital and decentralized. It can be used to buy and sell things or as a long-term store of value.

2. Decentralisation
The principle of distributing power away from a central point is known as decentralization. Blockchains are traditionally decentralized because they require majority approval from all users to operate and make changes rather than a central authority.

3. Blockchain
A system of recording information in a way that makes it difficult or impossible to change, hack or cheat the system.
A blockchain is a digital ledger of duplicated transactions and distributed across the entire network of computer systems on the blockchain. Each block in the chain contains several transactions, and every time a new transaction occurs on the blockchain, a record of that transaction is added to every participant’s ledger.

4. Hash
When a transaction has been verified and needs to be added to a block in a chain, it will be put through a hash algorithm to convert it into a set of unique numbers and letters, similar to what would be created by a random password generator.
Then two transaction hashes will be combined and put through the hash algorithm to produce another unique hash. This process of combining multiple transactions into new hashes continues until there remains just one hash – the ‘root’ hash of several transactions.
What makes hashes unique and a key security feature for blockchains is that they only work one way.

5. Wallet
A place to store your cryptocurrency holdings digitally. Crypto wallets keep your private keys – the passwords that give you access to your cryptocurrencies making them safe and accessible, allowing you to send and receive cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
They come in many forms, from hardware wallets like Ledger (which looks like a USB stick) to mobile apps, making using crypto as easy as shopping with a credit card online.
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