Emercoin

Emercoin
Date of introduction 7 December 2013
User(s) Worldwide
Total production 1*10^9 EMC
Method POW + POS
Symbol EMC

Emercoin (Symbol: EMC) is a cryptocurrency that is in some ways similar to Namecoin and Peercoin. It was launched in December 2013 and announced three days before launch in order to notify miners in advance.

Emercoin employes both proof-of-work (POW) mining and proof-of-stake (POS) minting and uses SHA-256 hashes.

On January 4, 2016 Microsoft entered into a partnership with EmerCoin as part of their Azure Blockchain Service program. EMC is considered to be a leading digital currency and Blockchain platform which focuses on a platform of innovative and scalable enterprise services.[1]

Features

Developers propose Emercoin as a foundation for multiple possible services, rather simply a currency:

Oleg Khovayko, Emercoin Lead Developer, said, "Key difference in Emercoin from other cryptocurrencies is that we are using blockchain not just for transfer credit values. We consider Emercoin as a technological platform for distributed, censorship–proof and scalable services. So we developed a suite of services running on top of the Emercoin blockchain that will be very useful for a lot of companies and even private persons." [2]

As of 2015 year the following services are implemented:

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