Finance:Gulden (digital currency)
Official Gulden digital currency logo | |
Code | (numeric: ) |
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Unit | |
Plural | N/A (Gulden is a singulare tantum) |
Symbol | NLG |
Demographics | |
Date of introduction | April 4, 2014 |
User(s) | International |
Valuation | |
Inflation | Limited release, maximum number of 1,680,000,000 Gulden |
Gulden (trading symbol - NLG) is a second generation peer-to-peer cryptocurrency which was created to a provide a secure, simple and fast method of performing financial transactions between private individuals, customers & service providers and also corporate entities. Like many recent (post 2012) cryptocurrencies, the primary design criteria were to improve security and usability of the currency and its underlying transaction authorisation technology (when compared to the original cryptocurrency - Bitcoin). The purpose of these changes were to simplify use and increase its adoption as a convenient, cheap and safe form of payment.
History
The original initiative for this currency came from Rijk Plasman with the first working implementation released on the 4th April 2014. Initially called the “Guldencoin”, this was subsequently abbreviated in October 2015 to “Gulden”. The name Gulden comes from the German and Dutch term for “gold coin” and is the Dutch name of the Dutch guilder, the pre-euro currency of the Netherlands.
Current usage
The Gulden currency can be mined which is a means of creating new Gulden by using software, quite often on specially designed computers. It can also be traded[1] on a financial market or exchange in the same way as common commodities and traditional currencies such as Oil and the USD ($).
Due to the intrinsic link with the Dutch people and culture, adoption of the Gulden as a form of payment for goods and services[2][3] is most established in the Netherlands.
Events and fundraising
2018 Capital cup
The Gulden community has entered a partnership with organisers of the Capital Cup, an international Footgolf event that has been running since 2013. After being approached by the organisers a community funding of 80,000 NLG was undertaken to sponsor the event with the prize money for the event to be paid in Gulden and Gulden payments accepted at the event.[4]
Controversy
Regulation
The Gulden developers are relatively outspoken that more regulation is required for digital currencies to prevent opportunistic scams from damaging the industry.[5][6]
See also
- Private currency
- List of scrypt crypto currencies
References
- ↑ "Internet buys wildly at the Gulden of this Amsterdammer" (in dutch). www.parool.nl. https://www.parool.nl/amsterdam/internet-koopt-zich-wild-aan-de-gulden-van-deze-amsterdammer~a4397778/.
- ↑ "All That Glitters Is Gulden: Dutch Cryptocurrency Boasts Impressive Adoption". cointelegraph.com. https://cointelegraph.com/news/all-that-glitters-is-gulden-dutch-cryptocurrency-boasts-impressive-adoption.
- ↑ "Paying with digital guilders is gaining ground in the Netherlands" (in dutch). www.emerce.nl. https://www.emerce.nl/wire/betalen-digitale-gulden-rukt-nederland.
- ↑ "Collaboration FootGolf and digital payment means Gulden; partnership of the future?". 20 May 2018. http://www.sportnext.nl/berichten/samenwerking_footgolf_en_gulden_partnership_van_de_toekomst.
- ↑ "Gulden-founder Rijk Plasman argues for a 'quality mark' to prevent cryptocrisis". 16 January 2018. http://www.quotenet.nl/Nieuws/Gulden-oprichter-Rijk-Plasman-pleit-voor-een-keurmerk-om-cryptocrisis-te-voorkomen-209486.
- ↑ "Cryptomunt Gulden: 'Quality mark for ICO's needed'". 2 February 2018. https://www.bright.nl/nieuws/cryptomunt-gulden-keurmerk-voor-icos-nodig6.
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