Atomic Wallet - List of Coins/Tokens

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Major Coins:

  1. Bitcoin (BTC): The first and most well-known cryptocurrency, BTC is a decentralized digital currency without a central bank or single administrator.
  2. Ethereum (ETH): A decentralized platform that enables smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps) to be built and run without any downtime, fraud, or interference.
  3. Ripple (XRP): A digital payment protocol and cryptocurrency aimed at enabling fast, cross-border transactions between financial institutions.
  4. Litecoin (LTC): Created as the "silver to Bitcoin's gold," LTC offers faster transaction times and a different hashing algorithm.
  5. Bitcoin Cash (BCH): A fork of Bitcoin that aims to offer faster and cheaper transactions by increasing the block size limit.
  6. Cardano (ADA): A blockchain platform for smart contracts and dApps, designed to provide more advanced features than any protocol previously developed.
  7. Polkadot (DOT): A network protocol that allows arbitrary data—not just tokens—to be transferred across blockchains.
  8. Stellar (XLM): A platform that connects banks, payment systems, and people to facilitate low-cost, cross-border transactions.
  9. Monero (XMR): A privacy-focused cryptocurrency that offers secure, private, and untraceable transactions.
  10. Tezos (XTZ): A self-amending cryptographic ledger, meaning it can upgrade itself without the need for a hard fork.
  11. Dogecoin (DOGE): Initially created as a joke, DOGE has become popular for its meme culture and community involvement.
  12. Dash (DASH): Focuses on providing a fast, cost-efficient global payments network that is decentralized.
  13. Zcash (ZEC): A privacy-focused cryptocurrency offering the option of "shielded" transactions, which provide additional anonymity.
  14. Bitcoin SV (BSV): A fork of Bitcoin Cash that aims to restore the original Bitcoin protocol and allow for greater scalability.
  15. Ethereum Classic (ETC): A continuation of the original Ethereum blockchain following a major hack, emphasizing immutability.
  16. Polygon (MATIC): A protocol and framework for building and connecting Ethereum-compatible blockchain networks, aiming to provide scalable and instant blockchain transactions.

ERC-20 Tokens:

  1. Chainlink (LINK): A decentralized oracle network that provides real-world data to smart contracts on the blockchain.
  2. Tether (USDT): A stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, designed to maintain a stable value.
  3. USD Coin (USDC): Another stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, fully backed by reserve assets.
  4. Uniswap (UNI): The governance token for the Uniswap decentralized exchange, which allows for automated trading of DeFi tokens.
  5. Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC): A tokenized version of Bitcoin that runs on the Ethereum blockchain, allowing BTC to be used in DeFi applications.
  6. Aave (AAVE): A DeFi protocol that allows users to lend and borrow cryptocurrencies.
  7. Basic Attention Token (BAT): A token aimed at improving digital advertising by rewarding users for their attention while protecting privacy.
  8. Compound (COMP): A governance token for the Compound DeFi lending platform.
  9. Maker (MKR): A governance token for the MakerDAO, which manages the DAI stablecoin.
  10. SushiSwap (SUSHI): A decentralized exchange (DEX) and automated market maker (AMM) built on Ethereum.
  11. Yearn Finance (YFI): A suite of products in DeFi that provides lending aggregation, yield generation, and insurance.
  12. 0x (ZRX): An open protocol that facilitates the peer-to-peer exchange of assets on the Ethereum blockchain.
  13. Synthetix (SNX): A DeFi protocol for issuing synthetic assets that are tradable on Ethereum.
  14. Decentraland (MANA): A virtual reality platform powered by the Ethereum blockchain that allows users to create, experience, and monetize content.
  15. Enjin Coin (ENJ): A blockchain-based gaming platform that allows game developers to tokenize in-game items on Ethereum.

Binance Chain Tokens (BEP-2):

  1. Binance Coin (BNB): Originally launched on the Ethereum blockchain, BNB is now the native coin of the Binance Chain, used for trading fee discounts and more.
  2. Bitcoin BEP2 (BTCB): A token pegged to Bitcoin and issued on the Binance Chain.
  3. Swipe (SXP): A cryptocurrency wallet and debit card platform enabling seamless spending of digital assets.
  4. Trust Wallet Token (TWT): The native token of Trust Wallet, a secure, decentralized mobile wallet.
  5. Burger Swap (BURGER): A decentralized exchange built on Binance Smart Chain.

TRON Tokens (TRC-10 and TRC-20):

  1. TRON (TRX): A blockchain-based operating system that aims to ensure this technology is suitable for daily use.
  2. BitTorrent (BTT): A TRC-10 token that aims to tokenize the world’s largest decentralized file-sharing protocol.
  3. JUST (JST): A decentralized lending platform that allows users to stake TRX via a collateralized debt position (CDP).
  4. WINk (WIN): A blockchain gaming platform where users can play, socialize, and stake across multiple blockchain ecosystems.
  5. USDJ (USDJ): A stablecoin pegged to the US dollar and issued on the TRON network.

Other Blockchain Assets:

  1. VeChain (VET): A blockchain platform designed to enhance supply chain management and business processes.
  2. NEO (NEO): Often referred to as the "Ethereum of China," NEO is a blockchain platform for creating digital assets and smart contracts.
  3. Ontology (ONT): A high-performance public blockchain and distributed collaboration platform.
  4. Waves (WAVES): A multi-purpose blockchain platform that supports various use cases including decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts.
  5. Cosmos (ATOM): A decentralized network of independent blockchains, each powered by Byzantine Fault-Tolerant (BFT) consensus algorithms.
  6. ICON (ICX): A blockchain platform that aims to hyperconnect the world by connecting various blockchains to each other.
  7. Qtum (QTUM): A blockchain technology that combines the best features of Bitcoin and Ethereum to create a powerful platform for decentralized applications and smart contracts.
  8. Lisk (LSK): A blockchain application platform with a focus on making blockchain technology accessible with a developer-friendly SDK.
  9. Nano (NANO): A lightweight cryptocurrency designed for fast, secure, and fee-less transactions.
  10. Digibyte (DGB): An open-source blockchain that focuses on cybersecurity, speed, and decentralization.

DeFi Tokens:

  1. SushiSwap (SUSHI): A decentralized exchange and automated market maker built on Ethereum.
  2. Curve DAO Token (CRV): A decentralized exchange optimized for stablecoin trading.
  3. Yearn Finance (YFI): A DeFi platform providing lending aggregation, yield generation, and insurance.
  4. Balancer (BAL): An automated portfolio manager and liquidity provider.
  5. Kyber Network (KNC): A decentralized liquidity protocol that aggregates liquidity from a wide range of reserves.
  6. Loopring (LRC): A protocol for building decentralized exchanges.
  7. REN (REN): A protocol that enables the permissionless and private transfer of value between blockchains.
  8. Serum (SRM): A decentralized exchange and ecosystem that brings unprecedented speed and low transaction costs to decentralized finance.
  9. 1inch (1INCH): A decentralized exchange aggregator that sources liquidity from various exchanges to offer the best rates.
  10. Bancor (BNT): A liquidity protocol that allows users to convert tokens directly from their wallets.

Stablecoins:

  1. Tether (USDT): A stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, designed to maintain a stable value.
  2. USD Coin (USDC): Another stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, fully backed by reserve assets.
  3. DAI (DAI): A decentralized stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, maintained by the MakerDAO.
  4. Paxos Standard (PAX): A stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, issued by the Paxos Trust Company.
  5. TrueUSD (TUSD): A fully collateralized stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, backed by escrow accounts.
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