
WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Says He Made 50,000% Return on Bitcoin
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange thanked the U.S. government after it pushed companies like MasterCard to block payments to his website WikiLeaks in 2010.
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange thanked the U.S. government after it pushed companies like MasterCard to block payments to his website WikiLeaks in 2010.
Michael Novogratz and Galaxy Investment Partners have invested into the huge and under the radar Worldwide Asset eXchange (WAX), which looks to disrupt the $50 billion ‘gaming skins’ market.
Russia is to launch its national blockchain-based cryptocurrency named CryptoRuble. Datails still remain scarce, but some information has recently been revealed.
Software giant IBM, regional financial services company KlickEx Group, and Stellar, a non-profit organisation that supports an open source blockchain network, have unveiled a new regional cross-border payments solution using IBM’s blockchain technology.
Health data is tricky. It’s highly sensitive, heavily regulated, constantly changing, and there’s a ton of it. However, one company, BurstIQ, has developed an innovative approach to managing health data.
Ethereum hard fork Byzantium is now operational, despite the recent talks of possible delays. The updated software is successfully running, Ether prices are relatively stable.
Eloplay, a blockchain-based eSports platfrom, that is assigned for organizing tournaments with decentralized prize pools, started its token sale.
After raising $15M in a pre-sale, BitClave is ramping up for its Nov 8 crowdsale, and its plans to redefine the search experience
Miniapps.pro Teams Up with ICOBox to Bring Its Blockchain-based Marketplace and AI-powered Chatbot Platform to 300+ mln SME Market
Spectiv is a dedicated VR media platform where users can stream their VR video experiences to the world, and where others can enjoy those experiences from the comfort of their homes