by frabrunelle on 6/30/18, 9:00 PM with 17 comments
by ericb on 6/30/18, 11:38 PM
Tezos is also atypical in that since the ICO, it has flown extremely under the radar, rather than selling hype. It hasn't had ERC20 token that you can trade in the absence of the network being live.
The Tezos value proposition is "contracts that should be much harder to screw up" which it attempts with formal verification. Along with that, it has proof of stake, and a built in governance system intended to improve on the Bitcoin style of governance.
by newfocogi on 6/30/18, 9:58 PM
P.S. I know crypto is better used to refer to cryptographic technology as a whole, but referring to this area as "cryptocurrency" is insufficient since many are trying to move beyond being currencies, and "blockchain" is insufficient because many are trying alternatives to the basic blockchain introduced by bitcoin.
by martey on 6/30/18, 10:28 PM
by Rjevski on 6/30/18, 9:18 PM