Circuits of Value Overview
Circuits of Value History
Circuits of Value (COVAL) was released on Jan 23rd, 2015 and operates without requiring a central bank. It is not a mineable decentralized cryptocoin. This means in order to obtain COVAL, you must go with a cryptocoin exchange. The coin adopts the proof of work (pow) consensus. To keep up to date with Circuits of Value, they can be found on Facebook.
About Circuits of Value (COVAL)
Name | Circuits of Value |
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Symbol | COVAL |
Algorithm | |
Mineable | |
Consensus | Proof of Work (PoW) |
Start Date | 23rd January 2015 |
Circuits of Value by the numbers
Market Pos | 2487 |
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USD Price |
$0.0016982700
|
Market Cap | $3,026,052 |
Volume | $8,603 |
Supply | 1,784,838,483.91 |
Difficulty |
Circuits of Value links
Website | coval.cc |
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Whitepaper | https://coval.readme.io/v1.0/docs/coval-white-paper |
Announcement | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1652345.0 |
Explorer 1 | https://xchain.io/asset/COVALC |
Explorer 2 | |
Source Code |
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