The amazing world of Bitcoin alternatives: a list of 8 “different” coins

Maria Santos
Author
Last updated on:
Fact Checker

Since we’ve created money, we also have invented ways of replacing it with other forms of currency, whether it’s because we don’t fully trust fiat currency or because we love the idea of having choices. Bitcoin is the perfect mix of these two valid explanations and, like our favourite virtual coin, a lot of alternative currencies have lives, prospered and (sometimes) ended after providing a lifetime of joy to their users. Let’s take a look at some of these “different” currencies.

1. Bitcoin

bitcoin

Okay, sorry… This had to be the first one. Bitcoin appeared in 2009, thanks to the genius of the anonymous Satoshi Nakamoto. Going back to basics, it’s a decentralized digital currency that enables instant payments to anyone, anywhere in the world.

2. Litecoin

1r217d

It’s like Bitcoin’s cousin. Litecoin is another form of virtual currency based on the Bitcoin model, but with a higher limit: there can only be 21 million Bitcoins, but Litecoins can reach the mark of 84 million Litecoins.

3. Amazon Coins

amazon-coins-604cs051513

Although it’s a company-specific currency, Amazon Coins, were created after the boom of Bitcoin. They can be exchanged for some items sold on Amazon like Kindle Fire apps or games. Since it’s a new thing, you can learn more about it here.

4. BerkShares

Western Massachusetts Launches Its Own Currency

From virtual currencies to another form of alternative coin, we bring you the BerkShares, a type of coin that can only be used in the Berkshires, a region in western Massachusetts (USA). According to the BerkShares website, more than 400 businesses located in the Berkshires area accept the currency, while 13 banks serve as exchange stations.

5. Namecoin

fghfgh

A Namecoin like system was first described in 2010 and although it was created to be a cryptocurrency, today it’s mainly used as a decentralized DNS. Namecoin “is a cryptocurrency which also acts as an alternative, decentralized DNS, which would avoid domain name censorship by making a new top level domain outside of ICANN control, and in turn, make internet censorship much more difficult, as well as reduce downages”, it’s possible to read here.

6. Equal Dollars

Equal dollars

Like the Berkshires region, Philadelphia also keeps promoting its local currency, called Equal Dollars. When you sign up to participate, you receive 50 Equal Dollars. Then, to earn more, you can offer your own possessions in an online marketplace, volunteer or refer friends.

7. Ithaca Hours

hours

“Ithaca Hours help to keep money local, building the Ithaca economy. It also builds community pride and connections. Over 900 participants publicly accept Ithaca Hours for goods and services”, it’s possible to read on the official currency’s website. Ithaca Hours is another form of hyperlocal currency, only usable in Ithaca, New York.

8. Linden Dollars

2119762183_a9200a70ca

Linden Dollars can only be used in the online community Second Life. This alternative currency can be bought with traditional currency or earned in other ways like selling goods or offering services to other community users.

Via blog.ted.com

Disclaimer: Crypto is a high-risk asset class. This article is provided for informational purposes and does not constitute investment advice. You could lose all of your capital.
99Bitcoins may receive advertising commissions for visits to a suggested operator through our affiliate links, at no added cost to you. All our recommendations follow a thorough review process.
Maria Santos
Maria Santos

Maria is an experienced journalist currently living in the UK. She has been writing about Bitcoin and the altcoin universe since 2013. She is also a member of the Lifeboat Foundation's New Money Systems Board and a big cryptocurrency supporter. Read More

Free Bitcoin Crash Course

Learn everything you need to know about Bitcoin in just 7 days. Daily videos sent straight to your inbox.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service
We hate spam as much as you do. You can unsubscribe with one click.

2 thoughts on "The amazing world of Bitcoin alternatives: a list of 8 “different” coins"

Comments are closed.