Not exact matches
Vertcoin developer and project manager «etang600» emphasized, however, that this had nothing to do
with SegWit itself — only
with how they implemented it.
Vertcoin is specifically designed to be decentralized,
with mining kept in the hands of its users rather than mining conglomerates.
Within a span of four days, Litecoin has been successfully exchanged through Atomic Swaps
with Decred,
Vertcoin, and then finally Bitcoin.
A day after on Sep. 20, 2017, Charlie teamed up
with James Love Joy, the lead developer of
Vertcoin, to perform another Atomic Swap.
This year, Litecoin has successfully accomplished Atomic Swaps
with other currencies like
Vertcoin and Bitcoin.
Bitcoin Atom enables full Atomic Swap compatibility
with the following crypto assets: Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH), Decred (DCR), Particl (PART), Syscoin (SYS), Viacoin (VIA) and
Vertcoin (VTC).
Vertcoin (VTC) isn't trying to reinvent the wheel by messing around
with oracles or smart contracts; instead, the project is aiming for the contextually tried and true model of a peer - to - peer (P2P) digital currency.
Unlike Bitcoin,
Vertcoin's Proof - of - Work (PoW) consensus system has been built from the ground up
with the idea of ASIC resistance in mind.
Vertcoin, is a coin that can be mined
with a GPU.
Among them are US dollars, bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum Classic, Dash, Zcash, Dogecoin, Golem, OmiseGO, Qtum and
Vertcoin,
with Stellar Lumens, Bitcoin Gold, DigiByte, Augur, Status, Stratis and 0x coming within days.