In our “Interesting” section, we highlight unusual stories, notable events, and curious facts from the world of cryptocurrencies and technology. Here you will find unique insights, unexpected developments, and engaging content beyond daily crypto news. Read the “Interesting” section on ForkNews to discover the most intriguing stories from the crypto industry.
The internal system of the Block.one company was attacked by hackers. Taking advantage of investors' overwhelming desire for free cheese giveaways and various promotions, they managed to lighten the wallets of EOS (EOS) and Ethereum (ETH) token holders by millions of dollars.
Cryptocurrency mining consumes a huge amount of electricity, and this is no secret. Many aspiring miners have been stopped by huge electricity bills. However, simply mining Bitcoin in countries with cheap electricity is not the answer, as cryptocurrency mining drains the earth's resources, whether it's expensive or not.
Tim Draper, a crypto millionaire and venture capitalist, told Forbes that the use of fiat currencies will seem like a ridiculous relic to everyone in five years. However, at the moment, after the fall in the price of Bitcoin, the very first cryptocurrency is worth as much as the largest banknote in circulation.
Most of us have a couple of games installed on our smartphones that help us kill time. However, if you want to go beyond the usual games, you should consider trading stocks. We are by no means suggesting that you take out a second mortgage to pump those funds into the FTSE 100, but instead you can try your hand at a share trading simulation program to better understand how the financial system works.
The smart contract and application platform Tezos believes that baking will become an alternative to mining. Tezos is currently running on BetaNet and is on its way to full launch, although the project is still in its early stages, the company is ready to bake coins.
Competition in the world of blockchain is growing by leaps and bounds. This is a positive trend, although the longevity of some of these projects is in question for fairly obvious reasons. Steem Monstres are trying to do their part by creating a new collectible card game on the blockchain.
Continuation of the topic about confidentiality. Article by Nodeable Vice President of Business Development Matt Assaiah
Colorado officials have proposed rules allowing political candidates to accept bitcoin and other types of cryptocurrencies as campaign donations. A draft of the proposed rules relating to “political campaigns and finance” has been released by the Colorado Secretary of State's Office for public comment until May 23.
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