Decentral Bank: Bringing Bitcoin 2.0 to Modern Banking

Decentral Bank: Bringing Bitcoin 2.0 to Modern Banking

Bitcoin 2.0 development is becoming more and more popular. While browsing Twitter, I found a project that did not have a lot of media attention. This project, called the Decentral Bank, is a p2p decentralized network that connects to form voting pools that can be used for redeeming withdrawal requests even when an entity has disappeared. To move funds, the majority of servers must vote to push a transaction thus, security is distributed across the entire network of servers. The Decentral Bank platform is based on Bitcoin 2.0 protocol and utilizes features that are not commonly used by....


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