The Discoverer Of Hidden Gems: CoinList ICO's (Casper Labs)

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An interesting exchange seems to be CoinList (Sign Up). In addition to initiatives such as "earn and learn" and the possibility of staking some tokens, this exchange is known for its formidable ICO (Initial Coin Offer).

From Coinlist came small gems such as: Solana, Filecoin, Algorand, Celo, Ocean, Flow (much hype for NFT), Blockstack, Origin, Orchid.

What is it about? Coinlist occasionally launches an ICO (Toke Sale). The next ICO is Casper so should we expect a big pump?

The token sale will take place on 23, 25 and 26 March. But what does Casper do?

It is an alternative blockchain that seeks to combine decentralization, scalability (low fees and high speed) and programmability. It is a distributed LEDGER technology (DLT). Casper was designed for businesses and developers. Initially designed by early Ethereum developers, the network uses the Casper Correct-by-Construction (CBC) specification and aims to address the weaknesses of early level one blockchains. CBC Casper is designed to be updated over time and to allow easy programming for developers building in blockchain environments for the first time.

Unlike the Ethereum blockchain, Casper has "upgradeable" contracts that ensure software engineers and businesses are able to improve their apps over time instead of having to manage old source code and legacy projects.

WebAssembly support and the ability to compile Solidity code ensures that developers can onboard quickly, reducing costs.

The curious thing is that Vlad Zamfir (Casper Labs) was talking about Proof Of Stake as early as 2015, two days after the launch of the Ethereum mainnet!

Here to read his post: Introducing Casper "Friendly Ghost". Casper's mainnet is also expected to go live in March. Warning, this is not about financial advice. Before buying a token or participating in an ICO you must first do your research.

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