Beatlecoin
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Beatlecoin | |
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Denominations | |
Plural | beatlecoins |
Symbol | 𝕭 |
Code | BEA |
Precision | 10−8 |
Subunits | |
1⁄1000 | abbey |
Development | |
Original author(s) | Abrams I |
Development status | Active |
Ledger | |
Ledger start | 17 August 2019 |
Timestamping scheme | Proof-of-work (hash inversion) |
Hash function | SHA-256 |
Circulating supply | 𝕭100 (as of 18 August 2019) |
Supply limit | 𝕭1,000,000 |
Valuation | |
Exchange rate | 0.00001 USD, 1 KYR[a] |
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Beatlecoin (𝕭) is a cryptocurrency that was founded in the Kingdom of Ikonia. The name originates from the English rock band, The Beatles. It is a digital currency that mainly operates out from the Ministry of Treasury that can be sent from user to user with verification from the Treasury.
Beatlecoin originated in the research of cryptocurrencies from Mario Rivera, the secretary of the Exampliary Party in Kapreburg. Rivera submitted his research to Abrams I, leading Cameron to make Beatlecoin on 17 August 2019. Currently, there is around 𝕭100 in a circulating supply, the rest is in a hashed bank under the Treasury.