New US bill seeks to study blockchain for consumer protection
Three U.S. lawmakers have submitted a bill to requesting that the Secretary of Commerce study blockchain for consumer protection.
Three U.S. lawmakers have submitted a bill to requesting that the Secretary of Commerce study blockchain for consumer protection.
After the ETC 51% attacks and block reorgs, there has been a substantial amount of misunderstanding around how NiceHash actually works.
In his latest blog post, Dr. Craig Wright explores why bullshit—or nonsense—is a tool that can be used in a conversation to confuse or even persuade the reader.
The one-year deal, signed on May 19, 2020, is described as a “cryptocurrency data subscription” and is worth $799,000.
Unbounded Capital’s series is one of the easiest ways to get an understanding of the obstacles Ethereum faces and how BSV solves many of those basic problems.
Payments made in digital currency will have a CHF100,00 ceiling, and both companies and private individuals are allowed to pay with digital currency.
In its latest blog post, ETC Labs blames NiceHash for the 51% attacks taking place on the Ethereum network.
BXA token holders are looking to press charges against Bithumb for falsely advertising the token sale, according to local news reports.
Jerry Chan, CEO of TAAL, took a deep dive into the future of the transaction processing economy at the Baikal Summit 2020.
Bitstocks, the company behind Gravity, is now registered with the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority as an EMD Agent.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has signed a $3.6 million contract with CipherTrace to create the Monero tracing tool.
In a Bank Administration Institute piece, Jimmy Nguyen explores the numerous ways that banks can take advantage of Bitcoin.