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- Counterparty_(technology) abstract "Counterparty is a peer-to-peer financial platform and distributed, open source Internet protocol built on top of the Bitcoin blockchain and network. Counterparty provides users with the world's first functioning decentralized digital currency exchange, as well as ability to create their own virtual assets, issue dividends, create price feeds, bets and contracts for difference. Counterparty has a native currency, XCP, which was issued during January 2014 by 'proof of burn', when 2140 BTC, worth between US$ 1.6 million and US$ 2 million at the time, were destroyed by sending them to a provably unspendable Bitcoin address. XCP is used in the Counterparty protocol to create new assets, make bets and callback callable assets issued with Counterparty. "Since Counterparty can't function without XCP, it ultimately represents the value of the network." Counterparty used proof of burn to issue XCP, instead of a more traditional fund-raising technique for altcoin launches, to keep the initial distribution of funds as fair and decentralized as possible, and to avoid potential legal issues.counterpartyd is the reference implementation of the Counterparty protocol, and Counterwallet is a deterministic web-wallet frontend to counterpartyd, in which all cryptography is handled client-side. Both are open source and hosted on GitHub.".
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- Counterparty_(technology) developer "Robby Dermody, Adam Krellenstein, Ouziel Slama".
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- Counterparty_(technology) name "Counterwallet".
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- Counterparty_(technology) comment "Counterparty is a peer-to-peer financial platform and distributed, open source Internet protocol built on top of the Bitcoin blockchain and network. Counterparty provides users with the world's first functioning decentralized digital currency exchange, as well as ability to create their own virtual assets, issue dividends, create price feeds, bets and contracts for difference.".
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