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Different Classes Of Cryptoassets And Their Implementations (for beginners) part2

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The majority of us are already aware that there are thousands of crypto assets out there and each of every single one has their use cases, implementations, and applications as well. Take for instance popular currencies like Cardano (ADA) helps users to send money globally at ease, Ripple, Ethereum, Dodge, etc.

Interestingly, cryptocurrencies aren't like cash we walk around with every day. They exist electronically and utilizes a peer-to-peer network for a successful transaction.

Without further ado, here are some classes of crypto assets and their applications:

1 Stablecoins:

These are cryptoassets that are constructed to maintain a market price that doesn't vary significantly from some benchmark, often a fiat currency like USD, EUR, or CNY E.g Tether (USDT).

2 Payment System:

Payment platforms are entirely focused on payments, often a specific use or industry. Some blockchain-based payment platforms attempt to integrate multiple Blockchain assets into one platform for ease of payment, possibly employing smart contracts for more complex applications.

3 Supply Chains:

Blockchain networks geared towards supply chain management generally tokenized real-world assets, allowing precise tracking of assets provenance in real-time.

4 Lending Platform:

Blockchain lending platforms generally give out loans using on-blockchain assets but may offer other loans or lending functions using blockchain networks. E.g SALT TOKEN.

5 Centralized Exchange Platform:

This sector refers to tokens that exist primarily on centralized exchanges for use on those Exchanges. E.G., BNB


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