A peer-to-peer (abbreviated to P2P) computer network is one in which each computer in the network can act as a client or server for the other computers in the network, allowing shared access to various resources such as files, peripherals, and sensors without the need for a central server. P2P networks can be set up within the home, a business, or over the Internet.
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Here's how much Binance paid to move $1.26 billion worth of Bitcoin
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Bittrex launches peer-to-peer trading service for high rollers
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BitTorrent just launched a TRON-based cryptocurrency token
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