There are now more than 800 cryptocurrencies. At least a hundred are traded on exchanges in one way or another and have at least minimal fame. What motivates their creators, and what is a true cryptocurrency?
Against the backdrop of “Black Friday” and the rollback of the Bitcoin price by $5000-6000, a wave of panicked and malicious posts appeared on the Internet about how “Bitcoin is dead!” Let's try to figure out together whether this is so and whether there are real prerequisites for this.
Oleksandr Danylyuk, Ukraine's finance minister in Groysman's government, wrote on Facebook about his impressions of the Ukrainian delegation's visit to the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in Washington. A separate issue discussed at them was the problem of cryptocurrency regulation.
Startup Blockstream Satellite announced that it is going to focus its efforts on making Bitcoin transactions accessible to everyone. To do this, he rents communication satellites and will broadcast information about Bitcoin transactions through them. These satellites will provide the ability to conduct cryptocurrency transactions in real time around the world, possibly even in the absence of the Internet.
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