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7 user review | 3 user review |
Cardano coin (ADA) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2017. The currency is based on the Cardano network. The leader of the dev team is Charles Hoskinson, an experienced developer who worked for Ethereum and BitShares prior to the launch of Cardano. Cardano is the first cryptocurrency to use academically peer-reviewed open-source code, which makes this project quite unique.
The consensus algorithm of Cardano is Proof-of-Stake. Cardano is usually praised for its high level of security and quick transactions. Cardano currency quickly gained value and became one of the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization.
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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).
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coin | coin |
2017 | 2015 |
International | Germany |
No data | No data |
Public | Public |
Public blockchain | Public blockchain |
0.6687 | 0.1813 |
1.3300 | 5.6900 |
1.39 | 1.00 |
23852448.89891 | 2777367.91344 |
No data | No data |
45000000000.00000 | 2779530283.00000 |
No data | No data |
45000000000.00000 | 2779530283.27780 |
50 | 1500 |
No data | No data |
No data | No data |
Ouroboros | No data |
PoS | Tangle |
No data | No data |
No data | No data |
25927070538.00000 | 2779530283.00000 |
yes | yes |
0.000000000000 | 0.000000000000 |
No data | No data |
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User rating | 7 user review | 3 user review |
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Cardano coin (ADA) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2017. The currency is based on the Cardano network. The leader of the dev team is Charles Hoskinson, an experienced developer who worked for Ethereum and BitShares prior to the launch of Cardano. Cardano is the first cryptocurrency to use academically peer-reviewed open-source code, which makes this project quite unique.
The consensus algorithm of Cardano is Proof-of-Stake. Cardano is usually praised for its high level of security and quick transactions. Cardano currency quickly gained value and became one of the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization.
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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).
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Type | Type coin | Type coin |
Founding Date | Founding Date 2017 | Founding Date 2015 |
Country | Country International | Country Germany |
Languages | Languages No data | Languages No data |
Team | Team Public | Team Public |
Protocol | Protocol Public blockchain | Protocol Public blockchain |
Current price (USD) | Current price (USD) 0.6687 | Current price (USD) 0.1813 |
All-time high (USD) | All-time high (USD) 1.3300 | All-time high (USD) 5.6900 |
Price change (24h) | Price change (24h) 1.39 | Price change (24h) 1.00 |
Volume (24h) | Volume (24h) 23852448.89891 | Volume (24h) 2777367.91344 |
Hashrate | Hashrate No data | Hashrate No data |
Max Supply | Max Supply 45000000000.00000 | Max Supply 2779530283.00000 |
Total supply | Total supply No data | Total supply No data |
Circulating Supply | Circulating Supply 45000000000.00000 | Circulating Supply 2779530283.27780 |
Transaction speed / Block time | Transaction speed / Block time 50 | Transaction speed / Block time 1500 |
Transaction fee | Transaction fee No data | Transaction fee No data |
Mining profitability | Mining profitability high | Mining profitability medium |
Algorithm | Algorithm Ouroboros | Algorithm No data |
Proof type | Proof type PoS | Proof type Tangle |
Fully premined | Fully premined No data | Fully premined No data |
Smart contract address | Smart contract address No data | Smart contract address No data |
Total coins mined | Total coins mined 25927070538.00000 | Total coins mined 2779530283.00000 |
Is trading | Is trading yes | Is trading yes |
Block reward | Block reward 0.000000000000 | Block reward 0.000000000000 |
Block time | Block time No data | Block time No data |
www.cardano.org | www.iota.org |
Cardano | IOTA |
Website | Website www.cardano.org | Website www.iota.org |
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Twitter Cardano | Twitter IOTA |
Friendly Peer-reviewed technology Scalable | Extremely small transactions Scalability Lightweight |
Competitors in the same space Still in development Multiple chains | Smart Contracts Vulnerability |
User rating | User rating 7 user review | User rating 3 user review |
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Cryptogeek rating | Cryptogeek rating | Cryptogeek rating |
Advantages | Advantages Friendly Peer-reviewed technology Scalable | Advantages Extremely small transactions Scalability Lightweight |
Disadvantages | Disadvantages Competitors in the same space Still in development Multiple chains | Disadvantages Smart Contracts Vulnerability |
Cardano (ADA) user rating is 4.3, based on 7 user reviews. IOTA (MIOTA) user rating is 4.3, based on 3 user reviews.
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