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The 5 Most Important Virtual Currencies Other Than Bitcoin
By Prableen Bajpai, CFA (ICFAI) | December 10, 2014 — 2:45 PM EST



Bitcoin introduced a decentralized currency system based on a peer-to-peer network where currency is not issued per se; instead it is mined with advanced computers by cracking difficult math-based equations. Bitcoin can be called the trendsetter, as its success has spurred the launch of many other virtual currencies (there are more than 150 cryptocurrencies). The currencies inspired by Bitcoin are collectively called altcoins and have tried to present themselves as improvised and modified versions of Bitcoin. These currencies are easier to mine, but involve greater risk in terms of lesser liquidity, acceptance and value retention. Here are five digital currencies picked from the lot. (See: How Bitcoin Works)
The table below shows the market capitalization and price of the digital currencies discussed above. The data is from coinmarketcap.com and accurate at the time of writing.
Name
Market Cap
Price
Bitcoin
$4,754,296,898
$349.81
Litecoin
$121,860,749
$3.53
Dogecoin
$20,112,825
$0.00
Peercoin
$14,882,010
$0.68
Darkcoin
$11,066,538
$2.24
Primecoin
$961,543
$0.12
Bottom Line
Bitcoin has a huge lead in terms of its market capitalisation, acceptance and usage. However, some of the peer currencies are slowly developing their own fan following, though none is currently in a position to challenge the dominance of Bitcoin. One thing which common to the whole virtual currency family is volatility in the prices. Till the time that is solved, none is risk-free. Other than the above five, some other cryptocurrencies which are popular are counterparty, mastercoin, digitalcoin, novacoin, zetacoin, feathercoin and zetacoin, among others. Going by the belief that virtual currency is the future, it will be interesting to see which ones survive the growing cryptocurrency competition. (See: Liquidity Of Bitcoins)
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The 5 Most Important Virtual Currencies Other Than Bitcoin
By Prableen Bajpai, CFA (ICFAI) | December 10, 2014 — 2:45 PM EST



Bitcoin introduced a decentralized currency system based on a peer-to-peer network where currency is not issued per se; instead it is mined with advanced computers by cracking difficult math-based equations. Bitcoin can be called the trendsetter, as its success has spurred the launch of many other virtual currencies (there are more than 150 cryptocurrencies). The currencies inspired by Bitcoin are collectively called altcoins and have tried to present themselves as improvised and modified versions of Bitcoin. These currencies are easier to mine, but involve greater risk in terms of lesser liquidity, acceptance and value retention. Here are five digital currencies picked from the lot. (See: How Bitcoin Works)
- Litecoin
- Darkcoin
- Peercoin
- Dogecoin
- Primecoin
The table below shows the market capitalization and price of the digital currencies discussed above. The data is from coinmarketcap.com and accurate at the time of writing.
Name
Market Cap
Price
Bitcoin
$4,754,296,898
$349.81
Litecoin
$121,860,749
$3.53
Dogecoin
$20,112,825
$0.00
Peercoin
$14,882,010
$0.68
Darkcoin
$11,066,538
$2.24
Primecoin
$961,543
$0.12
Bottom Line
Bitcoin has a huge lead in terms of its market capitalisation, acceptance and usage. However, some of the peer currencies are slowly developing their own fan following, though none is currently in a position to challenge the dominance of Bitcoin. One thing which common to the whole virtual currency family is volatility in the prices. Till the time that is solved, none is risk-free. Other than the above five, some other cryptocurrencies which are popular are counterparty, mastercoin, digitalcoin, novacoin, zetacoin, feathercoin and zetacoin, among others. Going by the belief that virtual currency is the future, it will be interesting to see which ones survive the growing cryptocurrency competition. (See: Liquidity Of Bitcoins)
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