Elon Musk’s first-ever tweet about Ethereum calls out scambots
Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin pointed out how unfortunate Musk’s tweet is, and appealed to the Ethereum community to come up with a solution.
Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin pointed out how unfortunate Musk’s tweet is, and appealed to the Ethereum community to come up with a solution.
John McAfee slammed cryptocurrency exchange HitBTC, calling his followers to boycott it and saying its minimum buy-in system effectively shut out potential users of Docademic.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has finally spoken up about its recent decisions regarding cryptocurrencies, which has garnered global attention after a number of local companies challenged them in court.
After being bombarded by interested cryptocurrency companies, SpaceBelt has secured a partnership that will hopefully help them address the demands of the cryptocurrency space.
Pundi X has just given a bold pledge—at least 100,000 machines for crypto payments worldwide by 2021.
Richard Gardner says despite all the rave over decentralization, some things are still best left with a certain level of centralized management for protection—especially at a time when regulation is right around the corner.
Walmart proposes a system of locker hubs where packages can be deposited until their recipients can sign for them, and a monitoring system for the availability of these lockers on a blockchain.
MyCrypto says that not only did FCoin encourage activity for shit tokens, but that an actual scam coin made it into FCoin’s listing contest.
Japanese solar energy provider Kumamoto Electric Power Company will start using excess solar energy to mine cryptocurrencies in August.
Berlin-based solarisBank has launched a “bridge between crypto and fiat worlds” through a new platform called the “solarisBank Blockchain Factory.”
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has tapped several government agencies to take charge of an initiative to develop a regulatory framework for cryptocurrency activities.
The blockchain-based voting system would enable citizens to vote using their mobile phones, and the plan is to integrate the city’s digital ID (eID) system at a later phase.