The traditional way of storing and sharing physical diplomas and certificates has become obsolete, as they can easily get lost or damaged, and the issuing institution might not exist after years. Therefore, a secure and tamper-proof system was needed to store and restore this data on a blockchain-enabled platform to facilitate faster transactions and payments.
DigiByte was created in 2014 by Jared Tate to address the issues of transaction speed, decentralization, and security. DigiByte was the first blockchain to install Segregated Witness (SegWit), which enables the gathering of transaction information separately and improves transaction speed. The unique feature of DigiByte is its ability to act as a catalyst to enable rapid-fire transactions in the global payment ecosystem.
DigiByte was created in 2014 by Jared Tate to address the issues of transaction speed, decentralization, and security. DigiByte was the first blockchain to install Segregated Witness (SegWit), which enables the gathering of transaction information separately and improves transaction speed. The unique feature of DigiByte is its ability to act as a catalyst to enable rapid-fire transactions in the global payment ecosystem.
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