Litecoin (LTC)

What happens when people in a network disagree? A new network is created. See what Litecoin is all about and how it differs from its original network, Bitcoin.

Uniswap (UNI)

The most popular decentralized exchange crypto exchange that is controlled by a Smart Contract and not humans. Read more about Uniswap and its native token, UNI, right here.

Cronos (CRO)

The second most popular crypto exchange token that has taken a radical approach to its sponsor’s marketing. See what Cronos is all about in this coin guide.

Polygon (MATIC)

Ethereum’s popularity has caused it to become clogged and slow. People needed a solution, and Polygon created it.

Dai (DAI)

Stablecoins were usually backed by real-world cash. That is until DAI came along. See what approach the world’s most popular crypto-backed stablecoin took to make it happen.

Shiba Inu (SHIB)

Meme cryptocurrencies, same as regular ones, also have rivals. Check out SHIB, Dogecoin’s biggest rival.

Tron (TRX)

Tron is a blockchain-based decentralized digital platform with its own cryptocurrency, called Tronix or TRX.

Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC)

If only there were a way to use Bitcoin’s value on other networks such as Ethereum. Oh wait, there is. Read more about Wrapped Bitcoin and how it works.

Avalanche (AVAX)

Scalability and speed are critical terms for the worldwide adoption of crypto. Read more about Avalanche and its approach to those topics.

Polkadot (DOT)

Blockchain networks need to communicate with each other in order to maximize the technologies potential. Polkadot is a cryptocurrency that is working on that as we speak.