In our “National Cryptocurrencies” section, we cover government-backed digital currencies and state initiatives related to blockchain technology. Here you will find news about central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), national crypto projects, and the role of digital money in modern economies. Read the “National Cryptocurrencies” section on ForkNews to stay informed about how countries are developing their own digital currencies.
Continuation of the topic about confidentiality. Article by Nodeable Vice President of Business Development Matt Assaiah
In our brief review, we will analyze the next COT (Commitments of Traders) report on Bitcoin futures contracts of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) for the period from 05/09/2018 to 05/15/2018
During a breakfast with entrepreneurs, including representatives of Blockchain Partner, Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire announced his plans for the French crypto industry, which he assured of his “total and strong support.”
Yesterday there was no sharp surge in market volatility, so the pairs traded in accordance with our forecast, which included price consolidation. Today, the gradual decline in cryptocurrency pairs will resume
It's always a good idea to pay attention to the technical details that make crypto projects worth investing in. Of particular interest today are five projects, each of which is revolutionary in its own way. These are Tron (TRX), EOS (EOS), Zilliqa (ZIL), VeChain (VEN) and Cardano (ADA).
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.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak attended the WeAreDevelopers technology conference this week in Vienna. At which he talked about the value of the Apple cloud and everything connected with it, talked about his days at Apple and his relationship with Steve Jobs, entertained the audience with anecdotes and signed autographs.
At this stage in the development of cryptocurrencies, creating and distributing malware that uses your computer's CPU while you are visiting web pages or watching YouTube videos has become a popular practice. This practice even got its own name - cryptojacking. Typically, these malware (which are often used to mine Monero) stop working when you close your browser.
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