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Cryptocurrency guide

Are you curious to learn more about the cryptocurrencies we list at Bitstamp? Maybe you want to access a cryptocurrency guide before you make a crypto purchase on our site.

On this page, you can take a deep dive into Bitcoin, the world’s first and most popular cryptocurrency, or other payment digital currencies like Litecoin or Ripple.

You can also explore Ethereum, who took the concept of blockchain technology from Bitcoin to create a completely new type of blockchain that hosts a wide range of decentralized applications. Read our cryptocurrency guide about more layer 1 networks like Solana and Algorand who aim to compete with Ethereum to learn more.

If you are also looking to learn more about different types of stablecoins like Tether, one backed by cash, or DAI, a crypto backed by more crypto, you will find the answers on this page.

Bitstamp is here to help you, scroll down below to find the cryptocurrency guide to find out more on the cryptocurrencies you are interested in trading!

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How to use Phantom
How to use Phantom

Discover how to use the Phantom multichain wallet to interact with blockchains, including Solana and Ethereum, and their respective ecosystems of apps and tokens.

How to use Uniswap (UNI)?
How to use Uniswap (UNI)?

Learn how to use Uniswap to swap tokens, provide liquidity, and trade NFTs.

Understanding Bitcoin (BTC) Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History
Understanding Bitcoin (BTC) Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History

It is no stretch to say that the Bitcoin price set the standards for every other cryptocurrency on the market. As evidence of its lasting effect, it has held the uncontested title for most valuable cryptocurrency by market capitalization, always accounting for at least one-third of the entire crypto market. This measure has come to be known as “Bitcoin dominance.”

Understanding Cardano (ADA) Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History
Understanding Cardano (ADA) Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History

Cardano is a Layer 1 blockchain platform that was conceived to be more flexible, scalable, and sustainable than Ethereum.

Understanding Dogecoin (DOGE) Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History
Understanding Dogecoin (DOGE) Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History

Dogecoin (DOGE) is the original memecoin that helped propel memecoins an as an entire segment of the crypto markets. Despite its modest beginnings as a joke between two software engineers, Dogecoin has become a stalwart of the cryptocurrency space, consistently achieving a ranking in the top ten tokens by market cap.

Understanding Ethereum (ETH) Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History
Understanding Ethereum (ETH) Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History

Ethereum (ETH) launched in 2015 and pioneered smart contract blockchains.

Understanding Polkadot (DOT) Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History
Understanding Polkadot (DOT) Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History

Polkadot is a blockchain protocol that aims to achieve interoperability and scalability while preserving high security and decentralization. It was founded by Gavin Wood, one of the co-founders of Ethereum and the designer of the Solidity programming language.

Understanding Shiba Inu (SHIB) Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History
Understanding Shiba Inu (SHIB) Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History

Shiba Inu (SHIB) is one of the most popular memecoins, inspired by the famous “doge” meme featuring a Japanese Shiba Inu dog. It gained rapid popularity in 2021, soon after its launch, and at a time when meme-based trading emerged as a new phenomenon among Reddit users. However, unlike many memecoins, which offer minimal utility, SHIB is now the native token for the Shibarium Layer 2 platform and can be used for staking or liquidity provision in the Shiba Inu ecosystem.

Understanding SOL Price Trends:  
Charts, Analysis, and History
Understanding SOL Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History

SOL is the native token of the Solana blockchain.

Understanding XRP Price Trends:  
Charts, Analysis, and History
Understanding XRP Price Trends: Charts, Analysis, and History

XRP is the digital asset used by the XRP Ledger (XRPL), a non-blockchain distributed ledger technology (DLT) built to facilitate financial transactions.

What are Bitcoin Runes?
What are Bitcoin Runes?

Runes is a Bitcoin-based protocol that allows for the creation of fungible tokens on the Bitcoin blockchain.

What are Bitstamp IOUs?
What are Bitstamp IOUs?

The XRP Ledger is a decentralized blockchain network that supports XRP, the platform’s native cryptocurrency, and facilitates transactions of IOU (which stands for “I owe you”) tokens.

What is 0x? (ZRX)
What is 0x? (ZRX)

The 0x protocol provides an infrastructure for the exchange of Ethereum-based digital assets using both on- and off-chain components.

What is 1inch? (1INCH)
What is 1inch? (1INCH)

1inch is a decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator that allows users to swap tokens at optimal prices by accessing liquidity from multiple sources.

What is Aave? (AAVE)
What is Aave? (AAVE)

Aave is a decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol that allows users to lend their cryptocurrencies for interest and borrow both crypto and real-world assets. Originally built on the Ethereum blockchain, it has expanded to other blockchains like Avalanche, Fantom, and more.

What is Algorand? (ALGO)
What is Algorand? (ALGO)

Algorand is a smart contract platform for building decentralized applications (dapps) created with the goal of solving the blockchain trilemma of decentralization, security, and scalability.

What is ApeCoin? (APE)
What is ApeCoin? (APE)

ApeCoin (APE) is a cryptocurrency intended to support the development of a decentralized web3, inspired by one of the most famous and valuable NFT collections: the Bored Ape Yacht Club.

What is Aragon? (ANT)
What is Aragon? (ANT)

Aragon is a platform designed to help developers and communities build and manage decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs).