Cryptocurrency: Blockchains, mining and environmental impact

What is cryptocurrency and how does it work?

Cryptocurrency
There are thousands of different cryptocurrencies, many of which rely on a network that keeps track of how much money each user has.
(Image credit: Shutterstock)

Cryptocurrency is money that is 100% virtual. This digital money, whose name comes from the Greek word "crypto," meaning "hidden" or "secret," is gaining steam as more companies accept it as payment, and more people invest in various crypto coins in the stock market.

Cryptocurrencies have roots at the fringes of society. They've infamously been sought as ransom payment or used to make illegal purchases because transactions aren't traceable by conventional means, although they do leave digital traces.

Staff Writer
Greg Uyeno is a science journalist. He has studied cognitive science at the University of California, Berkeley and journalism at New York University. He’s always interested in the language of science and the science of language.
With contributions from