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HTMLCOIN

HTMLCOIN

HTMLCOIN is a company founded in 2014.

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htmlcoin.business
htmlcoin.com
Is a
Organization
Organization
Company
Company
Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency

Company attributes

Industry
Blockchain and cryptocurrency
Blockchain and cryptocurrency
Distributed ledger
Distributed ledger
Smart contract
Smart contract
Decentralized Finance
Decentralized Finance
Blockchain
Blockchain
0
Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency
Non-fungible token (NFT)
Non-fungible token (NFT)
0
Digital currency
Digital currency
...
Location
Chicago
Chicago
Sheridan, Wyoming
Sheridan, Wyoming
B2X
B2B
B2B
Email Address
help@htmlcoin.team
Founded Date
January 1, 2014
Competitors
Iron Fish
Iron Fish
Business Model
Commerce
Exchange
HitBTC
HitBTC
Bittrex
Bittrex
CTO
Johannes Dowe
Johannes Dowe
Country
United States
United States

Cryptocurrency attributes

Consensus Mechanism
Proof-of-stake
Proof-of-stake
Ticker Symbol
HTML0
Maximum Supply
80,434,575,0000
Block Explorer URL
chainz.cryptoid.info/html/
html.mastercalls.io
explorer.htmlcoin.com

Other attributes

Circulating Supply
53,070,000,0000
CoinGecko ID
htmlcoin0
Company Operating Status
Active
Cryptocurrency Symbol
HTML50
Medium URL
htmlcoin.medium.com
Source Code
github.com/HTMLCOIN/HTMLCOIN
Total Supply
80,434,575,0000
Wallet
metamask.io
Wikidata ID
Q49164728

HTMLCOIN is the base coin and gas that powers the Althash hybrid blockchain. The HTMLCOIN environment describes itself as a decentralized Proof-of-Work/Proof-of-Stake hybrid blockchain with fast and secure transactions. While it uses the hashing function and the base layer of Bitcoin to create a secure blockchain and irreversible address mapping, it integrates Ethereum EVM, aka HVM, to run multiple Dapps/programs as a worldwide decentralized, failsafe and secure computer system, additionally making the creation of Ethereum based Smart Contracts possible. The Althash blockchain allows one to effectively build ecosystems on its platform and to power them through HTMLCOIN, meaning Althash/HTMLCOIN can have its own ecosystem of various tokens from HRC20 (ERC20) simple fungible tokens, HRC721 (ERC721), used for instance with NFTs, up to dedicated complex programs allowing the minting of adjustable new tokens, which will be instantly rolled out on the mainnet according to specific needs. The HTMLCOIN devs team highlights that a usual transaction (Tx) costs 0.004 HTMLCOIN in relay fees. In short, an independent ERC20-based project can deploy on the Althash blockchain using the same ABI and object code as Ethereum, offering an alternative with less expensive gas fees.

To secure its network, HTMLCOIN uses a Double SHA-256 algorithm, effectively making it much more difficult to break than SHA-256. For instance, partial attacks (lowering brute force resistance) may rise in frequency in the coming decades. In this case, SHA256 would become somewhat vulnerable whereas Double SHA256 would not. The network has real-time 51% attack checkpoints. It employs an external set of parties that securely run an assisting service which guarantees the ledger’s properties and can be relied upon at times when the invested hashing power is low.

The Althash blockchain implements an extendable design that can add more virtual machines (VM) if a project requires it. Miners and stakers earn rewards through the desktop wallet while a mobile-ready lightweight Althash wallet is also available. Althash developments and affiliated projects based on the Althash blockchain, like CodeX, are currently offering not only BaaS (Blockchain as a Service) but also compatible applications such as Cody (@CodexWalletBot). Cody is a wallet providing the ability to tip, airdrop, send or receive various tokens globally or room specific within the telegram messenger on mobiles or PC independent operating systems and Althash based project groups. The provision of Cody's private key can be used by all other Althash wallet implementations to reach a maximum failsafe, even on implementation layer distributed ecosystems, synergizing these groups’ efforts and solutions into an efficient ecosystem of sound cooperation leading to effective results.

HTMLCOIN was founded by Amando Boncales , PhD(c), who saw in blockchain science the opportunity to create disruptive technologies which could help everyone to free themselves from a centralized system/economy. It was conceptualized in early 2013 and launched on March 8, 2014, based on the Bitcoin Core algorithm under the name of HTML and then HTML5 in 2015. In 2017, a new algorithm for the coin was implemented and a coin swap was initiated in November of the same year where the HTMLCOIN name was chosen for the rebrand. Enabled through an Account Abstraction Layer, the updated HTMLCOIN environment allowed an account-based VM to function on a Bitcoin UTXO based blockchain, expended with attributes similar to QTUM and Ark.

On top of this, a certification program is currently run by the Althash University, which provides online courses related to Blockchain Technologies and Software Development, preparing future professionals to face the upcoming challenges the cryptospace will encounter in the next decade.

HTMLCOIN is the base coin and gas that powers the Althash hybrid blockchain. The HTMLCOIN environment describes itself as a decentralized Proof-of-Work/Proof-of-Stake hybrid blockchain with fast and secure transactions. While it uses the hashing function and the base layer of Bitcoin to create a secure blockchain and irreversible address mapping, it integrates Ethereum EVM, aka HVM, to run multiple Dapps/programs as a worldwide decentralized, failsafe and secure computer system, additionally making the creation of Ethereum based Smart Contracts possible. The Althash blockchain allows one to effectively build ecosystems on its platform and to power them through HTMLCOIN, meaning Althash/HTMLCOIN can have its own ecosystem of various tokens from HRC20 (ERC20) simple fungible tokens, HRC721 (ERC721), used for instance with NFTs, up to dedicated complex programs allowing the minting of adjustable new tokens, which will be instantly rolled out on the mainnet according to specific needs. The HTMLCOIN devs team highlights that a usual transaction (Tx) costs 0.004 HTMLCOIN in relay fees. In short, an independent ERC20-based project can deploy on the Althash blockchain using the same ABI and object code as Ethereum, offering an alternative with less expensive gas fees.

To secure its network, HTMLCOIN uses a Double SHA-256 algorithm, effectively making it much more difficult to break than SHA-256. For instance, partial attacks (lowering brute force resistance) may rise in frequency in the coming decades. In this case, SHA256 would become somewhat vulnerable whereas Double SHA256 would not. The network has real-time 51% attack checkpoints. It employs an external set of parties that securely run an assisting service which guarantees the ledger’s properties and can be relied upon at times when the invested hashing power is low.

The Althash blockchain implements an extendable design that can add more virtual machines (VM) if a project requires it. Miners and stakers earn rewards through the desktop wallet while a mobile-ready lightweight Althash wallet is also available. Althash developments and affiliated projects based on the Althash blockchain, like CodeX, are currently offering not only BaaS (Blockchain as a Service) but also compatible applications such as Cody (@CodexWalletBot). Cody is a wallet providing the ability to tip, airdrop, send or receive various tokens globally or room specific within the telegram messenger on mobiles or PC independent operating systems and Althash based project groups. The provision of Cody's private key can be used by all other Althash wallet implementations to reach a maximum failsafe, even on implementation layer distributed ecosystems, synergizing these groups’ efforts and solutions into an efficient ecosystem of sound cooperation leading to effective results.

HTMLCOIN was founded by Amando Boncales , PhD(c), who saw in blockchain science the opportunity to create disruptive technologies which could help everyone to free themselves from a centralized system/economy. It was conceptualized in early 2013 and launched on March 8, 2014, based on the Bitcoin Core algorithm under the name of HTML and then HTML5 in 2015. In 2017, a new algorithm for the coin was implemented and a coin swap was initiated in November of the same year where the HTMLCOIN name was chosen for the rebrand. Enabled through an Account Abstraction Layer, the updated HTMLCOIN environment allowed an account-based VM to function on a Bitcoin UTXO based blockchain, expended with attributes similar to QTUM and Ark.

On top of this, a certification program is currently run by the Althash University, which provides online courses related to Blockchain Technologies and Software Development, preparing future professionals to face the upcoming challenges the cryptospace will encounter in the next decade.

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https://htmlcoin.medium.com/

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