A curated guide to cryptocurrency tools, algorithms, and resources for understanding and managing digital assets.
Awesome Coins is a curated guide and directory for cryptocurrencies, offering explanations of algorithms, tools for trading and mining, wallet options, and educational resources. It helps users understand and navigate the crypto ecosystem by compiling essential information and practical utilities in one place.
Beginners and enthusiasts new to cryptocurrencies, as well as traders, miners, and developers seeking a consolidated reference for tools, algorithms, and market data.
It provides a human-friendly, all-in-one resource that demystifies crypto concepts and aggregates reliable tools, saving time from scattered research. Unlike generic lists, it focuses on practical utility with curated links and clear explanations.
₿ A guide (for humans!) to cryto-currencies and their algos.
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Aggregates essential tools, wallets, and exchanges in one place, such as Coinbin for market data and Binance for trading, saving time from scattered research.
Lists cryptographic algorithms like Scrypt and SHA256 with coin examples, helping users understand mining and security aspects, as detailed in the 'Algos supported by NiceHash Stratum Proxy' section.
Provides simple analogies, like comparing coin trading to stocks or Pokémon cards in the 'So, Before We Begin…' section, demystifying complex concepts.
Includes specific hardware (e.g., NVidia GTX 1080 TI) and software (e.g., NiceHash Miner) with direct links, offering actionable guidance for mining and management.
The active coin list is from 2017, and some tools or services may no longer be operational, limiting its utility for current cryptocurrency trends.
Contains referral links (e.g., for NiceHash and Cryptopia), which could indicate commercial bias rather than impartial recommendations.
No clear update schedule or version history in the README, making it difficult to assess the recency and reliability of the information.