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.
In the village of Elizavetovka, Dnepropetrovsk region, the experiment with a cryptocurrency investment portfolio is successfully continuing. The village residents received the first dividends.
Many startups started in a garage in poor neighborhoods, with minimal capital, skepticism from others, but categorical faith in their idea. Today it is difficult to imagine that once the ideas that conquered half the world were called delusional.
A couple of months after Bitcoin Cash split from the Bitcoin network, its blockchain experienced another hard fork known as Bitcoin Gold (BTG).
Social media has been around for a long time, however, Facebook has had the biggest success. Cryptocurrency has done something very similar for the payments industry. It has connected people from all over the world in one space where cross-border payments can be made quickly and easily.
The richest cryptocurrency accounts perked up this week. Recently, 66,452 BTC, worth approximately $245 million, was transferred from an inactive wallet to an unknown address. A few hours later, several more large addresses moved $728 million in BTC.
Companies specializing in cryptocurrencies and financial services have formed a group that will develop a code of conduct in the digital business space.
The total market capitalization of the cryptocurrency market has fallen 80% from $819 billion in January 2018 to $138 billion today. By comparison, McDonald's current market capitalization is $140 billion.
An unexpected fact about the cryptocurrency industry - despite the bearish market trend, business for digital asset lawyers is booming. Forty-five cryptocurrency-related lawsuits were filed in the first half of this year, according to research firm Diar.
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