$XRP My analysis for xrp in this bullrun is : TGT 1 : 5$ , TGT 2 : 16$ , TGT 3 : 92.5$
XRP is the native digital asset on the XRP Ledger (XRPL) blockchain, built originally for payments. XRP primarily facilitates transactions on the network and bridges currencies in the XRP Ledger's native DEX. XRP is a digital asset that’s native to the XRP Ledger—an open-source, permissionless and decentralized blockchain technology. Created in 2012 specifically for payments, XRP can settle transactions on the ledger in 3-5 seconds, using a network of trusted validators to verify transactions on the ledger. XRP can be sent directly without needing a central intermediary, making it a convenient instrument in bridging two different currencies quickly and efficiently. It is freely exchanged on the open market and used in the real world for enabling cross-border payments and microtransactions. XRP can also be used to exchange different currencies and access crypto liquidity. #XRP #BTC #2010 #2025
Moonriver is an Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-compatible blockchain that operates as a parachain on the Kusama network. Being EVM-compatible allows Ethereum-based applications to deploy on Moonriver. #MOVR
Decred is a community-directed digital currency designed to be a superior store of value for generations to come. Decred uses a hybrid Proof-of-Work (PoW) and Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism designed to keep PoW miners’ power in in check and ensure no group can make consensus rule changes without the consent of the community. Development is self-funded, with 10% of the block reward going to the project Decred Treasury and the remaining split between PoW miners (60%) and stakeholders (30%). Decred’s on-chain governance is supplemented by Politeia, a Reddit-style web-based platform where stakeholders vote on proposed changes to Decred’s governance and proposals to spend treasury funds.
Bitcoin (BTC) is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency that aims to function as a means of exchange that is independent of any central authority. BTC can be transferred electronically in a secure, verifiable, and immutable way.
Launched in 2009, BTC is the first virtual currency to solve the double-spending issue by timestamping transactions before broadcasting them to all of the nodes in the Bitcoin network. The Bitcoin Protocol offered a solution to the Byzantine Generals' Problem with a blockchain network structure, a notion first created by Stuart Haber and W. Scott Stornetta in 1991.
Bitcoin’s whitepaper was published pseudonymously in 2008 by an individual, or a group, with the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto”, whose underlying identity has still not been verified.
The Bitcoin protocol uses an SHA-256d-based Proof-of-Work (PoW) algorithm to reach network consensus. Its network has a target block time of 10 minutes and a maximum supply of 21 million tokens, with a decaying token emission rate. To prevent fluctuation of the block time, the network's block difficulty is re-adjusted through an algorithm based on the past 2016 block times.
With a block size limit capped at 1 megabyte, the Bitcoin Protocol has supported both the Lightning Network, a second-layer infrastructure for payment channels, and Segregated Witness, a soft-fork to increase the number of transactions on a block, as solutions to network scalability.