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Coinhouse SAS with a capital of €210,000, RCS Paris 815 254 545, headquarters: 14 Avenue de l'Opéra 75001 Paris – support@coinhouse.com. Registered with the AMF for activities related to the purchase/sale of digital assets against legal tender, the exchange of digital assets for other digital assets, and the custody of digital assets for third parties under the registration number: E2020-001.
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Crypto assets allow you to have total control of your numerical assets without having recourse to a trusted intermediary, firm or bank. This given power comes alongside a certain responsibility, that is, you are entirely responsible for securing your assets. This may sound a bit scary at first, after all, we’ve all heard misinformed myths revolving the security of […]

If a Bitcoin were a manufactured product owned by a company, it would be possible for its creator to set the price, either directly by arbitrarily determining it or indirectly by limiting or increasing the quantity available on the market. As Bitcoin is by nature decentralised, it is not possible to use these two methods to control […]

Proof-of-Stake is a method to achieve a distributed consensus. It makes it possible to secure a blockchain by providing the right economic incentives to push for honest transaction validation. It is an alternative to the Proof-of-Work used on Bitcoin. What are the specific features of the Proof-of-Stake? The Proof-of-Stake (PoS) replaces a mechanism based on […]

ou’ve probably heard of Lightning Network, a technology capable of increasing Bitcoin network’s capacity. In this article, we will seek to understand the fundamentals of the system and its interest. Why Lighting Network? What is Lightning Network? Where are we today? A more technical introduction is available here. Why the Lightning Network? Bitcoin, by design, is […]

EOS is a blockchain project led by developer Daniel Larimer, unveiled and financed in 2017 and then put online in 2018 after an ICO of all records that lasted a year and raised up to 4 billion dollars through an ingenious but questionable mechanism. More than a year and a half after its launch, let’s […]

DASH is a cryptocurrency created in January 2014 by Evan Duffield, successively named Xcoin, then Darkcoin. Initially based on a copy of Bitcoin, Dash allows confidential and almost instantaneous transactions, and is supported by a masternode governance system. What are the differences between Bitcoin and Dash? Dash is based on a two-tier system involving miners […]

The Augur marketplace offers its users the opportunity to open prediction markets based on real and dated events (ie: a result of a football match or an election), on which it is possible to bet on one of the issues via the exchange of shares in ether. The 9th of July 2018, the migration of the […]

It is extremely important that you know how to safely and securely store your crypto-assets before investing in this fascinating space. Creating a wallet is the first step towards this. A wallet is a software that enables you to send, receive, control and secure your crypto-assets. A wallet takes form either from a desktop application, a mobile […]