Tezos and Magic Partner to Revolutionize Web3 User Experience
The integration of Tezos by Magic introduces a solution that enables users to create wallets effortlessly, without the need for seed phrases, downloads, or plug-ins.
The integration of Tezos by Magic introduces a solution that enables users to create wallets effortlessly, without the need for seed phrases, downloads, or plug-ins.
Solana (SOL) being auctioned by FTX and Alameda Research will be made available for trading over the next four years.
As of now, the crypto whale still holds 12.87 million BODEN valued at $7.6 million and 1.87 million WIF valued at $5.7 million.
Qian was appointed the first head of the central bank’s digital currency research institute in 2017.
The SEC claimed that the crypto miner Geosyn created “bogus documents” with “fabricated mining rates and profits” while highlighting false number of mining rigs purchased.
Franklin Templeton maintains a leading position in the tokenized US Treasuries sector with its 32% market share.
Consensys has argued that Ethereum is not a security but a global computing platform and its DeFi platforms are not securities brokers.
The surge in interest can be attributed to Solana’s unique value proposition and its potential to offer attractive returns to investors.
The Shibarium hard fork is expected to bring substantial changes to the Shibarium network in three major ways.
Stripe said that it would facilitate all of the USDC transactions through Ethereum, Solana, and the Polygon blockchain networks and immediately convert them into fiat.
For the average millennial or at least anyone that pays attention to the business world, the term “cryptocurrency” would not seem like such a strange word. If that is, then the terms Bitcoin, Ethereum or at least Blockchain should ring a bell. One might wonder, why are these terms suddenly so prevalent, especially cryptocurrency news? Computing is getting rather pervasive and the society is leaning towards digital services. The finance world too isn’t spared as the disruption of technology into this sector has fostered the birth and development of Fintech organizations.
These Fintech organizations look to digitize payments and transactions, offering the same services that are currently in existence but in a better, efficient and more effective way.
Blockchain is the network upon which most of these cryptocurrencies operate on. The history of blockchain and bitcoin, in particular, does not have a definite story. In 2009, an individual or group of individuals known to be “Satoshi Nakomoto” developed and published the technology to allow people make digital payments between themselves anonymously without having an external party to verify or authorize the transfer of the currency being exchanged.
Although technologies like this might seem rather complex, understanding how Blockchain works is quite easy, given that one has a basic idea of how networks work. Blockchain is simply a database shared between several users, containing confirmed and secured entries. It is a network, where each entry has a connection to its previous entry.
This technology affords a very secure model whereby every record in the database cannot be tampered with. Apart from the stellar security that this network offers, the transparency and speed at which the network operates give it an edge over the conventional way of conducting transactions.
In simple terms, cryptocurrencies are just monies in digital form, transacted via digital means and over a digital network. The transfer of these currencies is utilized with cryptography and the aforementioned blockchain network. Up until the 2010s, cryptocurrencies were not really known until Bitcoin made its breakout and this gave rise to the birth of new cryptocurrencies.
Cryptocurrencies have had their fair share of bullish and bearish trends, going to show how unstable they can be. The latest cryptocurrency news reports lots of people predicting prices for various cryptocurrencies in the years to come but no-one can say for sure.
Blockchain, on the other hand, is making its way into pervasive computing, especially IoT, giving way for the development of new solutions that embrace data security and transparency.