Origo Network aims to feature privacy as one of the main drivers of adopting decentralized applications (dApps). Nowhere is the need for privacy more paramount than in the collection of identity and behavior data. What is Origo? A scalable privacy preserving platform for decentralized applications. Origo token is the fuel to operate privacy preserving features on Origo network. A privacy preserving protocol that supports complete privacy protection for not only transactions but also smart contracts Origo Features - Origo Privacy Preserving Protocol - complete privacy preserving technology for smart contract input and output backed by Zero Knowledge Proof - Tailored Scalability Design for Privacy - Sharding + Stateless Client + Origo Consensus (enhanced PoS: a game theory based reward-punishment protocol)
Launched on Dec 25, 2016, Obyte is a distributed ledger based on directed acyclic graph (DAG). Thanks to absence of blocks and miners, access to Obyte ledger is decentralized, disintermediated, free (as in freedom), equal, and open. Obyte is the first DAG based cryptocurrency platform to support dApps. Due to absence of miners and blocks, there is no risk of front-running and other miner manipulation, and dApps are safer and easier to develop than blockchain based dApps. DApps are developed in Oscript - a new language that avoids many unsafe programming patterns common in earlier dApp platforms. Thanks to its safety, Obyte is especially well suited for DeFi apps, some are already available on the platform, such as Discount Stablecoins (https://ostable.org), some are being developed. Other features include: self-sovereign identity, private untraceable currencies, sending crypto to email using textcoins, and extremely small-footprint libraries suitable for small IoT devices.