Dash (DASH) is a privacy-centric digital currency with
instant transactions. It is based on the Bitcoin software, but it has a two
tier network that improves it.
Dash allows you to remain anonymous while you
make transactions, similar to cash.
With Bitcoin, transactions are published to the
blockchain and you can prove who made them or to whom, but with Dash the
anonymization technology makes it impossible to trace them. This is important
because the blockchain is accessible to anyone with an internet connection – a
significant drawback for those don’t wish their transaction history and
balances to be publicly available. Dash does this through a mixing protocol
utilizing an innovative decentralized network of servers called
Masternodes, avoiding the need for a trusted third party that could compromise
the integrity of the system.
Dash transactions are almost instantly confirmed by
the Masternodes network. This is a great improvement on Bitcoin’s system, where
confirmations take much longer because all the work is done by the miners.
For full details please read the Dash
whitepaper.
Why
choose Dash?
PRIVATE
Keep your payments private so nobody can track you,
your transactions and balances are nobody’s business. With Dash’s ahead of time
anonymization only you have access to your financial information.
FAST
Payments are received almost instantly by the other
party thanks to InstantX technology. Ahead of time anonymization lets you send
Dashs anonymously without waiting for processes or people.
SECURE
Advanced encryption and a trustless protocol for
complete security in your payments and anonymization process.
GLOBAL
You can send money anywhere in the world and it will
take the same time and cost to send.
LOW
FEES
Much lower than banks or credit cards, usually even
free. You don’t pay profits to anyone, just the network costs.
PEER
TO PEER
No central authorities to trust because of full
decentralization, even for the anonymization process. Everything stays between
you and the other party in the transaction.
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