A Real-Time Battle Over Trashy Art Is Becoming a Big Deal for Bitcoin
A new digital art project, covered in crypto politics and penises, displays a serious use for bitcoin's layer-two tech, the lightning network.
Read moreA new digital art project, covered in crypto politics and penises, displays a serious use for bitcoin's layer-two tech, the lightning network.
Read moreThe crypto industry is buzzing about NFTs, non-fungible tokens, because it's clear CryptoKitties and its clones just might make the tech mainstream.
Read moreSEC official William Hinman said the regulatory agency is not classifying ethereum as a security.
Read moreA new study by the University of Texas at Austin claims that the Tether stablecoin is used to increase bitcoin's price during market downswings.
Read moreEOS still needs millions on tokens staked before its mainnet can officially go live, unlocking its tokens for holders to trade and use.
Read moreThe price of ethereum classic surged by 25% in half an hour on Tuesday, following the news that it is being added to Coinbase's trading options.
Read moreBitcoin's drop below $7,000 signals a resumption of the sell-off from the record highs in December, according to technical studies.
Read moreSouth Korea-based Coinrail has not disclosed the exact amount lost in the breach, but data suggests the damage could be $40 million.
Read moreFormer chair of the FDIC, Sheila Bair, writes on the viability of CBDCs and their need for further investigation.
Read moreDapps have not achieved anything like the userbases of centralized applications, but a few have made a promising start.
Read moreThe candidates for EOS's equivalent of "miners" have voted tonight to move the hotly anticipated blockchain to its next launch phase.
Read moreThe Deputy Governor of the Bank of Italy believes that central banks are not yet ready to issue institute-backed digital currencies.
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