The past, present, and future trends of alts
In the field of digital currency, alts have attracted attention since their inception. In 2011, two years after the birth of Bitcoin, the first true altcoin, Litecoin, made its debut. Its founder, Charlie Lee, opened the door to alts by modifying the Bitcoin code, shortening block generation times, and changing algorithms. Since then, various alts have emerged like mushrooms after rain, most of them imitating Bitcoin or Ethereum, developed by small teams or individuals, created with similar technologies and algorithms, and their names often being
View OriginalIn the field of digital currency, alts have attracted attention since their inception. In 2011, two years after the birth of Bitcoin, the first true altcoin, Litecoin, made its debut. Its founder, Charlie Lee, opened the door to alts by modifying the Bitcoin code, shortening block generation times, and changing algorithms. Since then, various alts have emerged like mushrooms after rain, most of them imitating Bitcoin or Ethereum, developed by small teams or individuals, created with similar technologies and algorithms, and their names often being