In our “Events” section, we cover major conferences, meetups, and industry gatherings related to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. Here you will find announcements, highlights, and reports from important events shaping the crypto ecosystem. Read the “Events” section on ForkNews to stay updated on key happenings in the blockchain industry.
If you think that the issue with the document called the “EOS Constitution” is closed, you are mistaken, because everything is just beginning. Due to the chaos surrounding the EOS rulebook, Daniel Larimer, co-founder and technical architect of the EOS cryptocurrency, is about to scrap the old constitution and adopt a new one. Speaking on the EOSIO Gov telegram channel, Larimer proposed abandoning the existing model, calling it “unreasonable.”
According to Omni Explorer, Tether (USDT), a cryptocurrency that is said to be backed by the US dollar, issued another 250 million tokens on June 25.
"Crypto Connection" is the world's first sculpture dedicated to cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, a concept that is mysterious and too rapidly gaining popularity to ignore.
According to local media, Chinese police seized more than 200 computers that were used to mine Bitcoin and Ethereum without paying electricity bills.
Not long ago, critics questioned the size of Tether's dollar reserves, causing it to become the subject of close attention in the crypto community.
The Freedom of the Press Foundation, a nonprofit organization created to support free journalism, accepts cryptocurrency donations to protect the rights of independent journalists and public privacy.
The Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate has awarded a grant to Texas startup Factom, Inc. to begin beta testing a digital identity security system for Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
Republican Austin Petersen, a big supporter of cryptocurrency, prefers to receive donations in bitcoin for his election campaign, but cannot use them.
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