Why is the crypto market up today?
The crypto market is up today as crypto traders anticipate a Trump victory in November following a failed assassination attempt on the former president.
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Court finds blockchain firm guilty of license violation — but CEO vows to fight back
Dutch open-source blockchain software developer Jelurida has won its case in the Netherlands against Apollo Fintech for breach of copyright.On Sept. 22, a Dutch court ruled against Apollo for cloning over 75% of its code from Jelurida’s Nxt (NXT) blockchain software code but failing to adhere to the developer’s Jelurida Public License (JPL). Alongside Nxt,…
Bitcoin Enters Sixth Day of Stability as Analysts Predict Mixed Mood in Asian Markets
Monday, March 11: Bitcoin (BTC) led a broadly stable start to trading in cryptocurrency markets today, with the largest cryptocurrency barely moving over the weekend.Market visualization from Coin360Data from Coin360 and CoinMarketCap confirmed the continuing stability for Bitcoin and many major altcoins on Monday, with BTC/USD down around 0.15 percent to trade around $3,900.The area…
Shopify CEO muses integrating e-commerce giant into DeFi ecosystem
Shopify's CEO seems to have caught the crypto bug, and it could be a boon for adoption. 287 Total views 11 Total shares Crypto’s march towards mainstream adoption takes another significant step forward as the CEO of an e-commerce giant is publicly pondering how to integrate his company with the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem.On Friday…
WEF 2022: Ripple CEO reveals he visited SEC several times before lawsuit struck
Brad Garlinghouse, the CEO of cross-border payments company Ripple, spoke during a panel discussion at the WEF 2022. 262 Total views 2 Total shares Brad Garlinghouse, the CEO of cross-border payments company Ripple, spoke during a panel discussion Monday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.Garlinghouse, who also occupies a role as a member of the…
A detailed guide on how to lose all your Bitcoin investments
Let’s say you want to lose your Bitcoin (BTC) totally, irretrievably and forever. Hey, it’s not our place to wonder why. Maybe it’s part of some elaborate performance art piece, like the guy who destroyed all his possessions or perhaps you’ve always been big fans of electronic music outfit The KLF, who famously burned 1…
ChatGPT users on macOS shocked to learn chats were stored unencrypted
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Africa Using Blockchain to Drive Change: Nigeria and Kenya, Part One
Blockchain adoption in Africa is on the rise. From transportation to the gaming and lottery industries, reports of companies utilizing decentralized ledger technology (DLT) across the continent are emerging. Several stakeholders in the African blockchain scene say DLT is the key to solving the developmental issues plaguing the continent as a whole. They also believe…