Why there are so many different Cryptocurrencies? (2024)

There are so many different Cryptocurrencies. There is no doubt that cryptocurrencies are the future. There are now restaurant, pubs, ATMs, stores and much much more merchants, that all accept the digital coins as an alternative payment and this is just the “physical” world.

However though, just like with programming languages, anyone out there can create their own cryptocurrency and try to “push it” to the world. The short and summarized answer to the question “Why so many cryptocurrencies” will probably look like this:

Some tried to improve upon Bitcoin (LTC, ETH, etc), others are just for fun (i.e. Dogecoin), and some others are scams, and others are for a good cause (i.e. Gridcoin). Stuff like that, that’s why out of the hundreds of coins, only a few are actually somewhat relevant.

  • Improve Bitcoin (LTC,ETH, etc)
  • Some have been created just for fun (Dogecoin)
  • Some are pure scam
  • Some are for good causes (Gridcoin)
  • Most of them are clones – meaning that as the source code for all cryptocurrencies is open, you can literally tweak a few variables, put a new name and have your own cryptocurrency within a few hours.

One very interesting question arises from our last bullet point though – as all currencies are open sourced, and creating even a partially hidden code inside will cause your creation to die as no one will use it, you have to ask yourself whether it is worth it or not? Improving a current cryptocurrency, will give the opportunity to the big guys in the industry to easily implement your improvements into their coins. It is always open source -remember?

So even if you are smart enough to come up with something better, you are more or less domed if you take the path of creating your own. In this case maybe you will be better off, joining the team of some of the big names and get appreciated and paid.

Here are the numbers until mid July 2017 and they are growing as we speak:

“There were more than 900 cryptocurrencies available over the internet as of 11 July 2017and growing. New cryptocurrency can be created any time. By market capitalization, Bitcoin is currently the largest blockchain network, followed by Ethereum, Ripple and Litecoin.”

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Currency

SymbolFounderHash algorithmTimestamping
(POS, POW, or other)Notes 2014 Active Auroracoin AURBaldur Odinsson
(pseudonym)[2]ScryptPOWCreated as an alternative to fiat currency in Iceland.2009 ActiveBitcoin BTC, XBTSatoshi Nakamoto SHA-256d POWThe first decentralized ledger currency. Cryptocurrency with the most famous, popular, notable and highest market capitalization.2016ActiveBitConnectBCCScryptPoW & PoSThe community driven decentralized cryptocurrency that allow people to store and invest their wealth in a non-government controlled currency, and even earn a substantial interest.2014ActiveBlackCoinBCRat4 (pseudonym)ScryptPOSSecures its network through a process called minting.2014ActiveBurstcoinBURSTBurstcoin CommunitySHA-256dProof of CapacityFirst Proof of Capacity coin, First Smart Contract, First Atomic Cross Chain Transfer.2014InactiveCoinyeKOI, COYEScryptPOWUsed American hip hop artist Kanye West as its mascot, abandoned after trademark lawsuit.2014 ActiveDashDASHEvan Duffield &
Kyle HaganX11POW & Proof of Service A bitcoin-based currency featuring instant transactions, decentralized governance and budgeting, and private transactions.2013ActiveDogecoinDOGE, XDGJackson Palmer
& Billy Markus Scrypt POWBased on an internet meme.2014ActiveDigitalNoteXDNXDN-dev team, dNote CryptoNight POWA private cryptocurrency with an instant untraceable crypto messages and first blockchain banking implementation, use CryptoNote protocol.2013 ActiveEmercoinEMCEvgenijM86 & Yitshak DorfmanSHA-256POW & POSTrusted storage for any small data: acts as an alternative, decentralized DNS, PKI store, SSL infrastructure and other.2015ActiveEthereumETHVitalik ButerinEthash POWSupports Turing-complete smart contracts.2015ActiveEthereum Classic ETCEthash POWAn alternative version of Ethereum whose blockchain does not include the DAO Hard-fork.Supports Turing-complete smart contracts.2013 ActiveGridcoin GRCRob Hälford ScryptDecentralized POSThe first cryptocurrency linked to citizen science through the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing 2015Active IOTA IOT, MIOTA…Curl…The first cryptocurrency using the Tangle, a next generation blockchain, as distributed ledger technology.2011ActiveLitecoinLTCCharles LeeScrypt POW The first cryptocurrency to use Scrypt as a hashing algorithm.2014ActiveMazaCoinMZCBTC Oyate InitiativeSHA-256dPOW The underlying software is derived from that of another cryptocurrency, ZetaCoin.2014 ActiveMoneroXMRMonero Core Team CryptoNigh POWPrivacy-centric coin using the CryptoNote protocol with improvements for scalability and decentralization.2011ActiveNamecoinNMCVincent DurhamSHA-256dPOWAl so acts as an alternative, decentralized DNS.2014ActiveNEMXEMUtopianFuture (pseudonym)SHA3-512POIThe first hybrid public/private blockchain solution built from scratch, and first to use the Proof of Importance algorithm using EigenTrust++ reputation system.2014ActiveNxt NXTBCNext
(pseudonym)SHA-256d POSSpecifically designed as a flexible platform to build applications and financial services around its protocol.2013ActiveOmniMSCJ. R. Willett SHA-256dN/AOmni is both digital currency and communications protocol built on top of the existing bitcoin block chain.2012 ActivePeercoinPPCSunny King
(pseudonym)SHA-256d POW & POSThe first cryptocurrency to use POW and POS functions.2014 ActivePotCoin POTScryptPOWDeveloped to service the legalized cannabis industry2013Active PrimecoinXPMSunny King
(pseudonym)1CC/2CC/TWN POWUses the finding of prime chains composed of Cunningham chains and bi-twin chains for proof-of-work, which can lead to useful byproducts.2013 ActiveRippleXRP Chris Larsen &
Jed McCaleb ECDSA”Consensus”Designed for peer to peer debt transfer. Not based on bitcoin.2015ActiveSixEleven SILfflo (pseudonym)SHA-256dPOWAlso acts as an alternative, decentralized DNS.2014ActiveSynereo AMPAMPDor Konforty & Greg MeredithPOS POSTrying to create a world computer, Synereo’s 2.0 tech stack incorporates all faculties needed to support decentralized computation without central servers. 2014Active Titcoin TITEdward Mansfield & Richard AllenSHA-256dPOWThe first cryptocurrency to be nominated for a major adult industry award. 2017ActiveUbiqUBQJulian YapEthashPOWSupports Turing-complete smart contracts; air-gapped fork of Ethereum 2014ActiveVertcoin VTCBushido Lyra2rev2 POWNext-gen ASIC resistance and first to implement stealth adresses.2016ActiveZcashZECZooko WilcoxEquihash POWThe first open, permissionless financial system employing zero-knowledge security.

Having such a huge range of options to choose from could be overwhelming. There is definitely a difference in the value of all cryptocurrencies and here is a table that will give you an idea where you favorite one is standing according to its Market Capitalization:

#NameMarket CapPriceCirculating SupplyVolume (24h)% Change (24h)
1Bitcoin$45,419,542,453$2756.0816,479,762
BTC
$616,541,0003.58%
2Ethereum$18,645,234,528$199.0293,683,347
ETH
$475,203,0000.63%
3Ripple$6,322,046,646$0.16492438,333,090,674
XRP*
$38,660,100-0.27%
4Litecoin$2,105,328,676$40.2952,248,407
LTC
$60,992,3000.00%
5NEM$1,469,142,000$0.1632388,999,999,999
XEM*
$2,308,820-0.73%
6Dash$1,320,986,530$177.117,458,692
DASH
$24,779,300-0.51%
7Ethereum Classic$1,288,283,973$13.6994,073,780
ETC
$32,629,700-1.04%
8IOTA$715,095,315$0.2572722,779,530,283
MIOTA*
$2,715,370-1.72%
9Monero$600,464,039$40.4014,864,406
XMR
$11,891,800-3.32%
10Stratis$471,015,260$4.7898,484,364
STRAT*
$8,050,220-1.13%
11EOS$442,679,605$1.75253,299,920
EOS*
$25,330,9001.17%
12BitConnect$411,541,581$65.256,307,286
BCC
$2,428,3604.08%
13NEO$362,577,500$7.2550,000,000
ANS*
$9,214,4803.12%
14Qtum$324,192,610$5.4959,000,000
QTUM*
$2,759,240-0.51%
15Zcash$323,779,046$174.351,857,106
ZEC
$11,724,300-3.09%
17Tether$319,314,305$0.999415319,501,213
USDT*
$46,505,8000.10%
18Veritaseum$296,026,530$147.552,006,279
VERI*
$502,2283.06%
19Steem$289,585,007$1.21238,361,188
STEEM
$674,047-0.04%
20Waves$281,116,000$2.81100,000,000
WAVES*
$1,707,6800.36%
21Iconomi$274,474,755$3.1686,900,350
ICN*
$1,161,8905.61%
22Siacoin$223,169,060$0.00791328,202,446,305
SC
$2,805,2100.00%
23Bytecoin$218,586,635$0.001193183,190,555,502
BCN
$1,015,7001.63%
24Gnosis$200,730,513$181.721,104,590
GNO*
$595,057-5.09%
25Lisk$197,890,744$1.79110,297,155
LSK*
$1,344,890-1.09%
26Golem$192,924,380$0.231593833,032,000
GNT*
$1,499,2300.34%
27Dogecoin$185,998,365$0.001684110,450,991,378
DOGE
$2,399,110-1.23%
28Augur$182,303,000$16.5711,000,000
REP*
$916,426-6.07%
29Status$176,120,805$0.0507483,470,483,788
SNT*
$6,110,1500.01%
30Stellar Lumens$171,355,919$0.01585810,805,985,754
XLM*
$3,698,160-2.53%
31Byteball$163,680,856$447.33365,903
GBYTE*
$944,9361.72%
32Factom$144,404,480$16.508,753,219
FCT*
$1,860,730-2.44%
33Decred$143,911,437$26.465,438,337
DCR
$1,165,200-5.12%
34DigiByte$141,558,942$0.0161928,742,253,657
DGB
$5,338,100-1.54%
35MaidSafeCoin$131,400,856$0.290355452,552,412
MAID*
$1,721,390-5.14%
36DigixDAO$121,845,400$60.922,000,000
DGD*
$217,512-0.91%
37GameCredits$119,971,914$1.8863,668,208
GAME
$956,353-6.25%
38OmiseGo$119,847,273$1.2298,312,024
OMG*
$1,410,4700.55%
39MCAP$114,243,166$2.1852,288,791
MCAP*
$463,9038.19%
40Populous$105,290,148$2.8537,004,027
PPT*
$734,5233.09%
41Ardor$103,388,456$0.103492998,999,495
ARDR*
$754,087-3.38%
42PIVX$100,925,586$1.8753,957,340
PIVX*
$343,9461.74%
43Basic Attenti…$100,627,000$0.1006271,000,000,000
BAT*
$935,620-3.15%
44Nxt$99,899,199$0.099999998,999,983
NXT*
$2,703,5500.27%
45TenX$92,527,610$0.884067104,661,310
PAY*
$702,0441.35%
46Komodo$91,479,850$0.906230100,945,510
KMD
$191,783-1.74%
47MobileGo$82,485,435$0.85990695,923,781
MGO*
$271,8006.12%
48Bancor$73,103,311$1.7940,772,871
BNT*
$1,245,9402.25%
49Metal$68,195,623$3.5319,300,994
MTL*
$1,403,290-6.02%
50SingularDTV$61,278,000$0.102130600,000,000
SNGLS*
$399,2446.81%

Sources:https://coinmarketcap.com/ | Wikipedia

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Why there are so many different Cryptocurrencies? (2024)

FAQs

Why are there different cryptocurrencies? ›

The source code of one can be used to build another. For example, the Ethereum network could be used to create your own personal digital coins. Sometimes there are "forks" in the software code that change the rules about how a crypto is governed, which can lead to the creation of a new crypto.

Why are there multiple cryptos? ›

There are a few explanations behind the continued rise in cryptocurrencies. It's becoming easier for developers to create different cryptos. Smart contract blockchains like Ethereum, Solana (SOL), and the BNB Smart Chain allow users to build dApps (decentralized apps) with digital tokens.

How many different cryptocurrencies are there? ›

There are more than 23,000 cryptocurrencies, according to CoinMarketCap. That's a far cry from a decade ago, when there were just seven. However, that astonishing growth rate isn't entirely good news. Many new cryptocurrencies have little purpose other than making money for their developers.

Why does crypto vary so much? ›

Bitcoin's price changes because of its supply, the market's demand, media and news, and regulatory changes. Some research suggests that the cost of producing a bitcoin also influences its prices, but most reports used assumed data rather than facts.

How do different cryptocurrencies differ? ›

The time it takes to mine a block is different for each cryptocurrency. Bitcoin takes about 10 minutes, while others do it almost instantly. The key factor is the way in which blocks are verified by the network. Bitcoin, for example, uses a 'proof-of-work' algorithm, which is very energy intensive.

Are all cryptocurrencies different? ›

It's possible to categorise and subcategorise crypto assets into any number of classes. For example, altcoins (which offer an alternative to Bitcoin), memecoins (essentially crypto assets founded on web users' in-jokes), and AI cryptocurrencies (which are used to consume services on AI-powered blockchains).

What is the safest crypto to invest in? ›

Here are six of the best cryptocurrencies to buy now:
  • Bitcoin (BTC)
  • Ether (ETH)
  • Solana (SOL)
  • Avalanche (AVAX)
  • Polygon (MATIC)
  • Cardano (ADA)
Apr 2, 2024

Which crypto will boom in 2024? ›

Top 10 Cryptos in 2024
CoinMarket CapitalizationCurrent Price
Dogecoin (DOGE)$23.8 Billion$0.1653
Tron (TRX)$10.1 Billion$0.1152
Polkadot (DOT)$10.2 Billion$7.12
Cosmos (ATOM)$3.4 Billion$8.64
6 more rows
Apr 15, 2024

How many crypto millionaires are there? ›

Key Takeaways. There are 88,200 crypto millionaires worldwide. 40,500 of these millionaires have amassed their fortune in Bitcoin (BTC). The number of global crypto owners reached 580 million by the end of 2023, according to Crypto.com.

Which coin will reach $1 in 2024? ›

Dogecoin ($DOGE)

Spotlight Wire Dogecoin, commonly known by its moniker DOGE, being the world's first meme crypto is the strongest candidate on this list to achieve 1$ valuation. In the 2021 bull market, Dogecoin nearly reached this goal, hitting a high of $0.74376.

Why is crypto exploding? ›

Because bitcoin is a speculative asset, positive sentiment around it has the tendency to multiply. If people believe that the halving will increase bitcoin's price, then they may buy more of it, which can actually lead to a price surge: self-reinforcing dynamics in which belief manifests into reality.

Who invented cryptocurrency? ›

Bitcoin was created by an anonymous person or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. Nakamoto published a whitepaper titled "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System," outlining the concept of a decentralized digital currency.

Who controls the value of cryptocurrency? ›

Like all forms of currency, Bitcoin is given value by its users, supply, and demand. As long as it maintains the attributes associated with money and there is demand for it, it will remain a means of exchange, a store of value, and another way for investors to speculate, regardless of its monetary value.

Who owns the most Bitcoin? ›

Who owns the most Bitcoin in the world? The top Bitcoin holder is still believed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous creator of Bitcoin, who reportedly holds around 1.1 million BTC across many wallets. Despite this large holding, the top 10 holders collectively only possess about 5.5% of the total Bitcoin supply.

What is Bitcoin backed by? ›

Backing a currency is done by the currency's issuer to ensure its value. Bitcoin, gold, and fiat currencies are not backed by any other asset. Bitcoin has value despite no backing because it has properties of sound money.

Why are some crypto coins worth more than others? ›

Put simply, the price of a given cryptocurrency is determined by how much interest there is in the market to buy (demand) as well as how much is available to buy (supply). If there is a high demand, but low supply, the price goes up. If there is a low demand, but a high supply, the price goes down.

Why is Bitcoin different from other cryptocurrencies? ›

Bitcoin operates on a decentralized network, meaning it is not controlled by any government or financial institution. Instead, transactions are recorded on a public ledger called the blockchain.

Why is Bitcoin more valuable than other crypto? ›

Key Takeaways

Bitcoin demonstrates the attributes of a currency, but its primary source of value lies in its restricted supply and increasing demand.

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