IOTA is a distributed ledger and cryptocurrency created to process operations between devices of the Internet of Things. IOTA was launched in 2015. The project is based on an unique directed acyclic graph (DAG) instead of a blockchain. DAG uses a Tangle technology which provides unlimited scaling opportunities and free and fast transactions. The project is backed by non-profit IOTA Foundation. Besides, IOTA ecosystem has its own data marketplace available both for companies and individuals. IOTA quickly gained strong partnerships in the tech industry (including Volkswagen and Bosch) and high market capitalization (by the end of 2017 IOTA reached top 5 list by its, market cap although now its position is lower).
The LKSCOIN project to create the Non-Fungible Token envisages a procedure designed to exploit the Blockchain potential and adapting it to the fight against fake news and encouraging the propagation of only certain information, guaranteed by protected copyright.
Qtum (QTUM) is an opensource blockchain platform launched by the Singapore-based team of developers in 2017. The project provides an opportunity to maintain the connection between the virtual machines and the blockchain. Also, Qtum users can create smart contracts and build DApps with the help of the platform. It is important to mention that Qtum is compatible with DApps built on other blockchains.