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Paypex іѕ a digital platform that strengthens and еnhаnсеѕ thе рауmеnt ѕуѕtеmѕ based on Ethereum blосkсhаіn tесhnоlоgу аnd ѕmаrt contract. Primary functions include the ability to іnсrеаѕе the еffісіеnсу of these payment systems, decrease thе соѕt оf money transfers аnd ѕеnd or rесеіvе сrоѕѕ-bоrdеr payments instantly. Paypex рrоvіdеs the most groundbreaking blосkсhаіn technology whісh fоrmѕ the entire structures оf a wide rаngе оf payment gateway for individual аnd buѕіnеѕѕ. Paypex is роѕіtіоnеd аt thе crossroads bеtwееn Ethereum blосkсhаіn tесhnоlоgу, рауmеntѕ, and buѕіnеѕѕ, gіvіng thе аll ѕесtоrѕ ассеѕѕ tо mоdulаr ѕоlutіоnѕ tо mаnаgе аll thеіr рауmеntѕ needs. The coin and platform can also be used for shopping online from numerous ecommerce websites. The transactions carried out through the Paypex wallet are confirmed instantly and there is also no transaction fee involved in the process. The Paypex wallet can also be used by shop owners for receiving payments easily from the customers. Moreover, online stores can integrate the Paypex wallet API for accepting payments from customers. Paypex is also set to launch its cryptocurrency coins called Paypex tokens that can be used for online shopping as well as carrying out different types of online transactions. The Paypex tokens function as blockchain based cryptocurrency that can be bought, sold or traded for exchanges. The Paypex wallet balance can be converted easily to Paypex token and/or vice-versa. The price of tokens is likely to change according to the demand and supply matrix. It is believed that Paypex tokens are going to play an important role in bridging the gap between the Paypex wallet and the other cryptocurrecies/Fiat Money.



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The bitcoin network is a peer-to-peer payment network that operates on a cryptographic protocol. Users send and receive bitcoins, the units of currency, by broadcasting digitally signed messages to the network using bitcoin cryptocurrency wallet software. Transactions are recorded into a distributed, replicated public database known as the blockchain, with consensus achieved by a proof-of-work system called mining. Satoshi Nakamoto, the designer of bitcoin claimed that design and coding of bitcoin began in 2007. The project was released in 2009 as open source software. The network requires the minimal structure to share transactions. An ad hoc decentralized network of volunteers is sufficient. Messages are broadcast on a best effort basis, and nodes can leave and rejoin the network at will. Upon reconnection, a node downloads and verifies new blocks from other nodes to complete its local copy of the blockchain. A bitcoin is defined by a sequence of digitally signed transactions that began with the bitcoin's creation, as a block reward. The owner of a bitcoin transfers it by digitally signing it over to the next owner using a bitcoin transaction, much like endorsing a traditional bank check. A payee can examine each previous transaction to verify the chain of ownership. Unlike traditional check endorsements, bitcoin transactions are irreversible, which eliminates the risk of chargeback fraud. Although it is possible to handle bitcoins individually, it would be unwieldy to require a separate transaction for every bitcoin in a transaction. Transactions are therefore allowed to contain multiple inputs and outputs, allowing bitcoins to be split and combined. Common transactions will have either a single input from a larger previous transaction or multiple inputs combining smaller amounts, and one or two outputs: one for the payment, and one returning the change, if any, to the sender. Any difference between the total input and output amounts of a transaction goes to miners as a transaction fee. In 2013, Mark Gimein estimated electricity consumption to be about 40.9 megawatts (982 megawatt-hours a day). In 2014, Hass McCook estimated 80.7 megawatts (80,666 kW). As of 2015, The Economist estimated that even if all miners used modern facilities, the combined electricity consumption would be 166.7 megawatts (1.46 terawatt-hours per year). To lower the costs, bitcoin miners have set up in places like Iceland where geothermal energy is cheap and cooling Arctic air is free. Chinese bitcoin miners are known to use hydroelectric power in Tibet to reduce electricity costs. Various potential attacks on the bitcoin network and its use as a payment system, real or theoretical, have been considered. The bitcoin protocol includes several features that protect it against some of those attacks, such as unauthorized spending, double spending, forging bitcoins, and tampering with the blockchain. Other attacks, such as theft of private keys, require due care by users.

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