Government websites infected with Monero mining malware over the weekend
If you find your computer lagging for no clear reason, check the open pages on your web browser—one of them might be mining for someone else.
If you find your computer lagging for no clear reason, check the open pages on your web browser—one of them might be mining for someone else.
Japan isn’t risking another Coincheck-level slip-up.
Looks like legislation is working hard and fast to catch up.
They said they are paying users back in DAV tokens, which are now barely 10 cents each.
Scammers are impersonating legitimate Twitter accounts to trick users into sending tokens.
CFTC chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo won a lot of crypto fans after yesterday’s Senate hearing.
Singapore remains open to the future of cryptocurrencies despite China’s crackdown.
The start-up provides an instantaneous rewards platform using their TAB tokens, which will be on pre-sale today.
First things first: the black market is not a Bitcoin problem. It’s a trade problem.
The ban comes shortly after Zuckerberg said he’s exploring how Facebook can use cryptocurrencies in its services.
This begs the question: If you’re not paying, what are they getting out of this?
Should this proceed smoothly, it would be the most graceful handling of a crypto-heist to date.