We use cookies. This helps us run our website and give you a better experience. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy.

NC Wallet News

View all

Crypto of Your Choice

Top 5 Cryptocurrencies in 2023

ChatGPT to Boost Blockchain Security, What’s Next?

The world of cryptocurrency is a vibrant and dynamic industry offering countless unique opportunities for users. But with thousands of assets to choose from, it could be complicated to get started when you're new to the field. We have compiled a list of the top 5 cryptocurrencies, measured by market capitalisation, that might be worth checking out to help you embark on the crypto journey.

Bitcoin (BTC)

The first-ever cryptocurrency Bitcoin (BTC) is the absolute leader of all crypto assets. Launched in 2009, Bitcoin was valued at less than a penny. Today BTC is a household name as the currency sits at the top of the most expensive cryptos. With NC Wallet you get a unique advantage over other Bitcoin owners — you can start making commission-free BTC transactions completely free-of-charge and in just a couple of clicks.

Ethereum (ETН)

Next up on our list is Ethereum (ETH). This cryptocurrency is dominating the DeFi sector and NFT space, thanks to the introduction of smart contracts. Since its very inception, Ethereum has been boosting crypto adoption on a global scale. Via NC Wallet, you can take full advantage of ETH and many other Ethereum-based cryptos.

Binance Coin (BNB)

Originally only compatible with the Binance ecosystem, Binance Coin (BNB) has expanded beyond its initial limits. Today, BNB is on par with such big industry names as Bitcoin and Ethereum. Used for a plethora of services – from trading to making hotel reservations — it’s safe to say that Binance Coin has earned its place as a popular choice among international crypto users.

Tether (USDT)

Unlike the previous mentions, Tether’s USDT is a fiat-backed stablecoin, meaning that it’s pegged 1:1 to the U.S. dollar. Tether is favoured by daily users and professional investors, as it tackles volatility issues and is supported by multiple networks, like Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, and Polygon – all available in NC Wallet.

USD Coin (USDC)

Last on the list is yet another stablecoin – USD Coin (USDC). Unlike USDT, which is supported “100% by Tether’s reserves”, USDC is backed by cash and short-dated U.S. government bonds. Recently, it was estimated that 36,1% of all Ethereum-issued stablecoin supply belongs to USDC, but similarly to our previous mention on the list, USDC is a multi-chain stablecoin available on various networks.

You can receive, store, and exchange all of the cryptos listed above (and more!) with NC Wallet. Remember that no matter what currency you choose – keep in mind the importance of DYOR.

Broaden your crypto horizons with a reliable crypto wallet!

NC WALLET

Recently Added

Crypto Myths Debunked: Is Bitcoin Just a Fad?
In the 1980s many people were suffering from the so-called "computerphobia" — the fear of never-seen-before smart computers. Some early-day users even felt like they "could be replaced by a machine [or] become a slave to it". And what is the situation like today? On average, a person spends around 7 hours a day in front of the computer, and this number is growing exponentially…
Published:
ChatGPT to Boost Blockchain Security, What’s Next?
Imagine that there’s an expert that knows about potential blockchain vulnerabilities and can warn you about them. What if this expert could also analyse the previous patterns and point out weak points of blockchain technology? Do you think this is impossible? Not at all. Recently, an AI-powered chatbot that can reveal loopholes in smart contracts has been discovered by the crypto community. Prepare to achieve exciting results!
Published:
Introduction to Web3: What You Need to Know
Do you check your phone almost immediately after you wake up? Do you scroll through the digital news feed before you go to bed? Most of us spend a lot of time online. The ever-growing needs and wants are becoming more complicated thus the Internet, also referred to as the World Wide Web, has to adjust to constant change.
Published: