Bitcoin Price Drops Below $4,000 Amid Growing Investor Concerns
Bitcoin is trading below $4,000 as the tightening regulation and negative comments from industry leaders keep investors worried about the cryptocurrency’s future.
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Bitcoin is trading below $4,000 as the tightening regulation and negative comments from industry leaders keep investors worried about the cryptocurrency’s future.
In this guest post by Pini Raviv, a software engineer and front-end team leader for an Israel-based startup, you will find the list of best practices that should be used for cryptourrency wallet security.
Calcflow, the world’s first virtual reality (VR) graphing tool for mathematical modeling, integrates with Matryx.
The People’s Bank of China recently announced its decision to introduce a complete ban on ICOs, a stunning move that sent shockwaves throughout the world. The global blockchain is abuzz, parsing this decision and its potential consequences.
Japanese entertainment giant DMM Group has announced that it will operate a large-scale cryptocurrency mining farm. The company plans to become one of the top three mining farm companies in the world.
There’s little doubt now that blockchain technology will change a number of industries, with all the hype around the technology. Sports might seem to be one of the unlikeliest industries to be disrupted by blockchain, yet it seems perfectly possible if you factor in the opportunities that blockchain presents to crowdfunding.
The weekend brought some unsettling news that shook global ICO markets.
LuxTag has been granted a no-equity-taken-in-exchange subsidy of US$ 650,000 worth of XEM coins from the NEM Community Fund
The Swiss municipality of Chiasso will accept tax payments in bitcoin starting from the beginning of 2018 in an attempt to make Switzerland a global hub for financial technologies and cryptocurrency start-ups and a world leader in bitcoin adoption.
Toronto-based blockchain solutions company, Blockchain Foundry announces the launch of Blockmarket, the world’s first decentralized marketplace