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''Blockchain - cryptocurrency - cryptocurrency coins.''
A type of letter of credit issued to ensure the financial performance of a bank’s customer to a third party beneficiary and is drawn upon only in the event of non-performance.
 
(IDO).
 
A cryptocurrency initial dex offering is a process in which a new cryptocurrency is launched through a decentralised exchange.
 
 
Sometimes written Initial DEX Offering.
 
 
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Issuing and creating cryptocurrency coins'''''</span>
 
:"Coins can be issued in many ways including Initial Exchange Offerings, Initial Dex Offerings and Fair Launch distribution or, as with Bitcoin and Ethereum, need to be mined in order to be created."
 
:''Cryptocurrencies: why some are more volatile than others - Naresh Aggarwal associate director, policy & technical, ACT.''




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Altcoin]]
* [[Letter of credit]]
* [[Bitcoin]]
* [[Blockchain]]
* [[Coin]]
* [[Crypto]]
* [[Cryptoassets]]
* [[Cryptocurrency]]
* [[Cryptocurrency mining]]
* [[Cryptography]]
* [[Currency]]
* [[Decentralised exchange]]
* [[Decentralised finance]]
* [[Digital currency]]
* [[Ethereum]]
* [[Fair launch]]
* [[Initial coin offering]]
* [[Initial exchange offering]]
* [[Intangible assets]]
* [[Internal Crypto-Assets Task Force]]
* [[Mint]]
* [[Money]]
* [[Non-fungible token]]
* [[Ripple]]
* [[Stablecoin]]
* [[Token]]
 
 
==Other resource==
*[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/treasurer-magazine/cryptocurrencies-why-some-more-volatile-than-others Cryptocurrencies: why some are more volatile than others - Naresh Aggarwal associate director, policy & technical, ACT]


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Revision as of 20:25, 17 August 2014

A type of letter of credit issued to ensure the financial performance of a bank’s customer to a third party beneficiary and is drawn upon only in the event of non-performance.


See also