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Twitter isn’t tired of Bitcoin even though hashtags are at an all-time low

Twitter isn’t tired of Bitcoin even though hashtags are at an all-time low                                  Bitcoin mentions on Twitter hit an all-time low, dropping to around 8,300. At its peak, Bitcoin was seeing 155,000 mentions at the beginning of December 2017. Nonetheless, the change doesn’t mean the world’s attention toward BTC is getting any lower. #Bitcoin […]

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You can’t fix 51 attacks on Bitcoin without adding centralization argues core developer

You can’t fix 51% attacks on Bitcoin without adding centralization, argues core developer                                        The ability to 51% attack Bitcoin indicates that it’s decentralized. It’s impossible to fix this vulnerability without adding centralization, argued Litecoin founder Charlie Lee and Bitcoin Core developer Gregory Maxwell. Characteristic of decentralization Decentralization is one of […]

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Ethereum ETH’s Next Big Move Is Just Around The Corner

Ethereum (ETH)’s Next Big Move Is Just Around The Corner                                Ethereum (ETH) is finally close to its next big move that we have been waiting to come to fruition for weeks. The symmetrical triangle on the 4H chart will now either see a sharp breakout to the upside or to the downside. Considering that […]

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See How Apple Are Utilising The Blockchain

See How Apple Are Utilising The Blockchain                                           Apple Inc are best known for their flagship iMac and iPhone products, though historically, of course, it all really started (in the mainstream at least) with the launch of the iPod. Apple Inc is a US-based multinational company that specialises in the design and development of various […]

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ILP projection and explanation

ILP projection and explanation Many of you have heard of ICOs in regards to upcoming block chain spaces (organizations or businesses as you may call it). It means Initial Coin Offering, and can be compared to an IPO (what a new publically held corporation launched to raise money aka: Initial Publically Offering) both of these […]

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Common Law vs Statutory Law

First, you must understand the difference between common law and statutory law. “Common law” is that set of commonly acknowledged rules that everyone should know and obey out of common sense and common decency. It has often been said that common law makes common sense to the common man. Common law has been slowly and […]

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Malware Costing Just 160 Attempts Crypto Theft from 72000 Devices

Malware Costing Just $160 Attempts Crypto Theft from 72,000 Devices                                 Researchers believe a malware botnet that costs just $160 has interacted with potentially 2,000 machines per week in attempts at stealing crypto wallets and personal information. Prevailion, the U.S.-based cybersecurity management provider, posted an article on its blog detailing how MasterMana Botnet […]

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Hacker Who Grabbed Top-Level Ethereum Domains Voluntarily Returns Them

Hacker Who Grabbed Top-Level Ethereum Domains Voluntarily Returns Them                                  The hacker who managed to exploit an auction by the Ethereum Naming Service (ENS) to grab top-level domains has voluntarily returned the domains he took. Since September 1 digital collectibles marketplace OpenSea has been having an Ethereum domain auction, where “.eth” domains are […]

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Crypto-Derivatives Could Become Illegal in the UK Next Year

Crypto-Derivatives Could Become Illegal in the UK Next Year                               Various governments around the world aren’t too sure how to tackle Bitcoin. Numerous aspects of this particular industry need to be treated very differently from one another. Crypto-derivatives are getting some unfavorable attention in the United Kingdom. So much even that these vehicles may be […]