Talk:List of blockchains
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what are the block chains released in 2023
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Please add Provenance Blockchain (provenance.io). The blockchain is the 2nd largest blockchain in terms of Total Locked Value (value that is locked in smart contracts on a blockchain) at $9.4B; the first largest is https://ethereum.org/en/. References for this data include https://explorer.provenance.io/dashboard and https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rich-falk-wallace_without-quality-comps-youre-not-running-activity-7019283096264929280-j46-?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop.
The chain was found in 2018 by Mike Cagney (https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Mike_Cagney). The native utility token is HASH. It is *not* private or permissioned, it is programmable, and the Consensus is POS (Proof of Stake) leveraging https://tendermint.com. Swellbreak (talk) 17:24, 14 February 2023 (UTC)
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Cleaned up dates for sorting and added info to existing entries.
Added entries with existing articles: Dash, Verge, & Firo.
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This is a list of blockchains - decentralized, cryptographic databases - and other distributed ledgers.
List
editName | Date created | Created by | Native cryptocurrency | Consensus algorithm | Programmable? | Private?[Note 1] | Permissioned?[Note 1] | Finality | Ledger state | Notes | Refs. |
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Bitcoin | January 3, 2009 | Satoshi Nakamoto | PoW with Nakamoto Consensus | Yes (scripts) | No | No | Probabilistic | UTXO | First and most well-known blockchain of all; BTC is the most valuable token in terms of market share. | ,[1][2] | |
Litecoin | Oct 8, 2011 | Charlie Lee | LTC | PoW | Yes (scripts) | Yes | ,[1][3] | ||||
CSM | Aug 8, 2019 | Loges | CSM | Time Blockchain | Yes (Decentralized) | Yes | Limited | Binance Smart Chain | Uniswap | $50 Migration bonus - Migrate your asset to Caesium Decentralized Wallet to get the Bonus | ,[1][4] |
Primecoin | Jul 7, 2013 | Sunny King | XPM | PoW | Work is finding long Cunningham chains of prime numbers | ||||||
MazaCoin | 2014? | Payu Harris, AnonymousPirate[5] | MAZA | Initially created for the Oglala Lakota Tribe,[5] but never quite used for that purpose | |||||||
Namecoin | ? | NMC | Allows users to register names; precursor to NFTs | ||||||||
Ethereum | Jul 30, 2015 | Ethereum Foundation
(founded by Vitalik Buterin and others) |
ETH 1.0 - PoW with Nakamoto consensus, ETH 2.0 - PoS with supermajority | Yes | No | No | ETH 1.0 Probabilistic, ETH 2.0 Economic | Account-balance | ETH is the second most valuable token in terms of market share; switched to PoS (the “merge”) on September 15, 2022; progenitor of Ethereum Classic | [1][6] | |
Arbitrum | ? | Offchain Labs | ? | Optimistic rollup | Layer-2 on Ethereum | ||||||
XDC Network | June 1, 2019 | XinFin | XDC | XDPOS | Yes | No | No | immediate | XDC Network is an layer 1 EVM compatible, environmental friendly, near zero transaction cost with high speed settlement blockchain platform. | ||
Peercoin | Aug 19, 2012 | PPC | PoW | Yes (scripts) | No | ,[1][7] | |||||
Ethereum Classic | Jul 20, 2016 | ETC | PoW | Yes | No | No | Split from Ethereum due to The DAO hack earlier that month | [1] | |||
Bitcoin Cash | Aug 1, 2017 | BCH | PoW | [8] | split from Bitcoin | ||||||
Cardano | ADA | DPoS | Yes | No | No | Probabilistic | UTXO | ,[1][9][10] | |||
TRON | Jun 24, 2018 | TRON | DPoS | Yes | No | ,[1][11] | |||||
Tezos | Jun 30, 2018 | Arthur and Kathleen Breitman | XTZ | PoS | Yes | No | ,[1][12] | ||||
Bitcoin SV | Nov 2018 | BSV | PoW | Yes (scripts) | No | split from Bitcoin Cash, itself split from Bitcoin | [1] | ||||
Lightning Network[relevant?] | 2018 | n/a | ? | Layer-2 on Bitcoin | |||||||
Algorand | Jun 10, 2019 | Silvio Micali and others | ALGO | PoS | Yes | No | No | Immediate | Uses a verifiable random function to choose random validators for consensus | [13] | |
Solana | March 16, 2020 | Anatoly Yakovenko and Raj Gokal | SOL | PoS with Proof of History (PoH) | Yes | No | No | Immediate | Account-balance | [14] | |
$PC | Sep 16, 2019 | $PC | PoS | Yes (scripts) | No | No | $PC future well-known blockchain | [15] | |||
Polkadot | May 26, 2020 | DOT | Started with PoA then moved to PoS | Yes | No | No | Parachains on Polkadot support smart contracts, but not the relay chain. | [16][17] | |||
Avalanche | ? | Emin Gün Sirer, Maofan "Ted" Yin and Kevin Sekniqi | AVAX | ||||||||
MobileCoin | Dec 6, 2020 | MobileCoin Inc. (founded by Josh Goldbard and Shane Glynn) | MOB | ||||||||
Internet Computer | ? | DFINITY Foundation (founded by Dominic WIlliams) | ICP | Computation is very cheap; can host websites | |||||||
DESO | Jan 18, 2021 | Nader al-Naji (aka diamondhands) and others | DESO (formerly BTCLT, CLOUT) | social media; flagship app BitClout; name acquired in Sep 2021 | [18] | ||||||
Terra Classic | ? | Do Kwon and others | LUNC (formerly LUNA), UST | Formerly Terra until May 2022; ecosystem collapsed in May 2022 (UST depegged to near-zero and LUNA also went to near-zero) | |||||||
Terra 2.0 | May 28, 2022 | LUNA | New blockchain created following the collapse of Terra. | [19] | |||||||
Stellar | Apr 6, 2016 | XLM | BFT | ? | ? | Yes | ? | [7] | |||
EOS.IO | Jul 1, 2017 | ? | EOS | DPoS | Yes | No | ? | ? | [7] | ||
LBRY | ? | LBC | |||||||||
Ripple | June 2012 | Ripple Labs | XRP | BFT | No | No | No | Immediate | Account-balance | Blockchain is known as XRP Ledger. Smart contract capabilities are being added. | ,[20][21][22] |
Stacks | ? | STX | |||||||||
Vertcoin | ? | VTC | |||||||||
Hedera Hashgraph | ? | HBAR | Yes | No | Yes | Account-balance | Uses a directed acyclic graph instead of a chain per se | ||||
Zcash | Oct 28, 2016[7] | ZEC | PoW | Yes | uses zero-knowledge proofs for privacy | ||||||
Monero | Apr 18, 2014 | XMR | PoW | No | Yes | ,[1][7] | |||||
Bitcoin Gold | BTG | PoW | Yes (scripts) | No | [1] | ||||||
Dogecoin | DOGE | PoW | No | No | [1] | ||||||
Hyperledger Fabric | ? | Linux Foundation | N/A | BFT, PoA | Yes | Yes | Yes | Immediate | Account-balance | ||
R3 Corda | ? | R3 | N/A | PoA (by notaries) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Immediate | UTXO | ||
Polygon | ? | ? | MATIC | PoS | Yes | No | No | Immediate | Account-balance | Layer 2 network anchored to Ethereum | |
Binance Smart Chain | ? | Binance | BNB | PoS and PoA | Yes | No | Yes | Immediate | ? | Binance Smart Chain is now merged with Binance chain and called BNB chain. Validators on BNB chain are chosen by BNB Beacon chain validators who are permissioned. Hence, BNB chain is considered permissioned. | [23] |
Quorum | Nov 22, 2016 | ? | Ether | PoA with supermajority voting | Yes | Yes | Yes | Immediate | Account-balance | Enterprise version of Ethereum | [24] |
Aptos | Oct 12, 2022 | Aptos Foundation | APT | BFT | Yes | No | No | Finality? | Ledger state? | [25] | |
NEAR | 24 Sep, 2020 | NEAR Foundation | NEAR | Started with PoA then moved to PoS | Yes | No | No | Finality | Account-balance | [26] | |
IOTA | Jul 11, 2016 | IOTA Foundation | MIOTA | PoW/TaPoW[clarification needed] | No | No | Yes | Immediate | UTXO | Smart contract capabilities are being added. | ,[1][27][28] |
Nano | October 4, 2015 | Colin LeMahieu | XNO | Open Representative Voting | No | No | No | Instant (less than1 second) with deterministic finality | Account-balance | ||
[[Vanar]] | May 2, 2024 (Main net), February 26, 2024 (Test net) | Jawad Ashraf with Big Immersive | Vanry | PoA, DPoS, PoR | Yes | No | No | Probabilistic | Account-balance |
- ^ a b Defined as per ISO 22739:2020 - Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies standard (see https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:22739:ed-1:v1:en):
- Public - blockchain/DLT system which is accessible to the public for use.
- Private - blockchain/DLT that is accessible for use only to a limited group of DLT users.
- Permissioned - requiring authorization to perform a particular activity or activities.
- Permissionless - not requiring authorization to perform any particular activity.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "List of blockchains by consensus, smart contracts and privacy". DLT-Repo. December 27, 2020. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
- ^ "Block: 0 | Blockchain Explorer". www.blockchain.com. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
- ^ "Litecoin (LTC) Block: #1". litecoinblockexplorer.net. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
- ^ "Caesium (CSM) Block: #1". caesiumlab.com. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
- ^ a b Consunji, Bianca (September 18, 2014). "One Man's Lonely Quest to Build 'Bitcoin for Native Americans'". Mashable. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
- ^ "On Settlement Finality". Ethereum Foundation Blog. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e Bamakana, S.M. Hosseini; Motavalia, Amirhossein; Bondarti, A. Babaei (April 13, 2020). "A survey of blockchain consensus algorithms performance evaluation criteria". Expert Systems with Applications. 154 (113385): 113385. doi:10.1016/j.eswa.2020.113385. S2CID 218814732.
- ^ Larson, Selena (August 1, 2017). "Bitcoin split in two, here's what that means". CNNMoney. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
- ^ "CardanoGenesisBlock NFT". cardanogenesisblock.com. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
- ^ "Epoch | Cardano Explorer". explorer.cardano.org. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
- ^ "TRONSCAN | TRON BlockChain Explorer | 波场区块链浏览器". TRON. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
- ^ "Tezos Genesis Block". www.objkt.com. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
- ^ "Algorand Block #". algoexplorer.io. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
- ^ "Explorer | Solana". explorer.solana.com. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
- ^ "Explorer | $PC". lowgas.io. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
- ^ Polkadot [@polkadot] (May 26, 2021). "The network's genesis block was produced 1 year ago today" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "Polkadot / Block / 1". blockchair.com. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
- ^ "Bitclout blockchain explorer | Cloutangel". explorer.cloutangel.com. Archived from the original on December 4, 2021. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
- ^ Terra 🌍 Powered by LUNA 🌕 [@terra_money] (May 28, 2022). "1/ Block 1 of the brand new Terra blockchain (with a chain_id of "Phoenix-1") has officially been produced at 06:00 AM UTC on May 28th, 2022!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "Consensus". XRP Ledger. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
- ^ "Consensus Protections Against Attacks and Failure Modes". XRP Ledger. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
- ^ "XRPL's Origin". XRP Ledger. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
- ^ "Consensus Engine". BNB Chain Documentation. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
- ^ "Configure QBFT consensus". IOTA Wiki. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
- ^ "Aptos Tokenomics Overview". Aptos Foundation. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
- ^ "NEAR MainNet is now Community-Operated". NEAR. September 24, 2020. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
- ^ "The Coordinator". ConsenSys. September 27, 2022. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
- ^ @iota (June 24, 2016). "Launch date of IOTA is set to July 11" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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Please add PulseChain as another list of blockchains created by Richard Heart, ticker $PLS. Website PulseChain.com. Djkreditis (talk) 09:52, 26 February 2024 (UTC)
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non-blockchains listed; no sources
editSeveral items are listed which are not blockchains (eg layer 2 protocols on Ethereum); also several have no sources and no existing Wikipedia pages. I suggest deleting these. GreyStar456 (talk) 17:11, 15 August 2024 (UTC)
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the url connected to the "Base" chain network on this page is directing to the incorrect wikipedia site. the actual wiki page does not exist. 2601:47:4D00:592F:B410:606F:1908:62AA (talk) 04:33, 5 October 2024 (UTC)
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Please add Gnosis Chain to this list. Native currency is GNO. Docs are here: https://docs.gnosischain.com/ Gnosisdao (talk) 15:14, 31 October 2024 (UTC)
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Add to List of blockchains Name: Sui Date created: May 3, 2023 Created by: Mysten Labs Native cryptocurrency: SUI Consensus algorithm: PoS with Mysticeti Programmable: Yes Private: No Permissioned: No Finality: Sub-second Notes: Move-based blockchain built by the originators of Meta's Libra project. Waycun (talk) 16:44, 31 October 2024 (UTC)
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