How To Spot a Shitcoin?
There is no shortage of coins and tokens in the crypto-industry. How many of them are any good is the question.
How To Spot a Shitcoin?
There is no shortage of coins and tokens in the crypto-industry. How many of them are any good is the question.
Experts Name Bitcoin Price Growth Triggers
After being down below $7,000, the Bitcoin price is growing again. Importantly, such price moves are not something that comes out of nowhere. But is it because of the whales, the politics, or something else entirely?
Can Schnorr and Taproot Impact Bitcoin Price? An Expert’s Take
Schnorr and Taproot soft forks are now official and likely to be activated soon. Both are aimed at increasing Bitcoin’s scalability and privacy of users. The numbers of their respective Bitcoin improvement proposals are BIP-340, BIP-341, and BIP-342.
Don’t Trust the Wallet in Apartment 23: What Bitcoin Wallets Have Worst Reputation and Why
Choosing a crypto-wallet is usually one of the first challenges that a rookie cryptocurrency user has to face. Of course, the internet is full of guides on how to make the choice. Those guides can be good or bad, reasonable or silly, free or sponsored, and so forth. Still, while such reviews are abundant, there […]
IEO Declared Dead, but Don’t Be Too Quick to Bury It
The Block’s analyst Larry Cermak declared Initial Exchange Offerings dead, pointing out the concept’s bleak statistics for 2019.
Gordon Einstein: The Fact That Libra Stalled Reemphasizes Why Bitcoin’s Autonomy Is so Important
In retrospect, Libra was the hype of 2019. Facebook, global payment processing, cryptocurrency all mushed together in a reptilian power fantasy. “What could have gone wrong?” we ask ourselves as we watch Vodaphone coyly quit the Libra Association, becoming the eighth company to pull out of the project.
Bitcoin Extortion and Hacked Gadgets: How Blockchain Will Repel Cyberattacks in 2020
According to the report by CipherTrace, losses to frauds and theft related to cryptocurrency amounted to $4.4 billion in 2019. As the hi-tech market develops, cybercriminals have shifted their focus from exploiting technical vulnerabilities to social engineering. Using the typical weaknesses we humans have isn’t too hard and doesn’t require special skills.
Opinion: PoW Will Always Be Criticized for Inefficiency
The war of consensus algorithms is still raging on. While some believe that only Proof-of-Work can underpin a real cryptocurrency, others think that its time passed long ago, and now it’s time for other algorithms like Proof-of-Stake.
SEC vs TON: What Blockchain Association Involvement Means
Telegram has been litigating with the SEC for a while now. The main question of the case is whether the sale of Gram tokens by Telegram’s TON platform is a transaction of securities. Whatever the court ruling will be, it is likely to create a significant precedent for the entire crypto-industry to deal with.
Justin Sun’s Secret Projects, or What Lies Beneath Tron Founder’s Empire
From the moment of its inception, the Tron platform and its founder Justin Sun have garnered significant attention from news media within the crypto-industry. There are perfectly legitimate reasons for this, such as important technological releases or major acquisitions. There is also an abundance of much more controversial news hooks, surrounding the person of this […]
Forklog Video: Jimmy Song About the Hat, Bitcoin Maximalism, and the Industry
Jimmy Song is a Bitcoin Core developer, Bitcoin maximalist, entrepreneur, and quite a famous person in the crypto-community.
John Mcafee’s Dick, Million Dollars, and Other Famous Bitcoin Price Promises Never Kept
The crypto-market has always been full of predictions but some people probably find it too boring and extend challenges that put their financial welfare or even bodies at risk. But are they willing to fulfill their promises?We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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