DigiByte (DGB) is an open-source cryptocurrency launched in 2014. As of now, the coin is close to the bottom of the top 50 cryptocurrencies by market cap. DigiByte relies on the Proof-of-Work consensus mechanism hence it can be mined. The currency is deflationary and built using the Bitcoin code but unlike Bitcoin, its total supply is limited to 21 billion DGB. Another priority of DigiByte currency is the speed of transactions. Currently, the network is capable of performing over one thousand transactions per second.
NXT is one of the early cryptocurrencies and was started in 2013. As the Jelurida project’s website states, it was the “first to rely entirely on the PoS protocol”. It is currently listed by the number of exchanges.
MediBloc (MED) currently employs its own mainnet and serves as the coin of the MediBloc blockchain designed for healthcare services. Originally started as the digital assets based on [QRC20] and [ERC20], the MediBloc cryptocurrency swapped to its own mainnet as (MED). The MED coin pairs with cryptos on a few exchanges and can be traded against the Korean Won on the Korbit exchange.