Monero Leads Rally in Privacy Coins, Rising to Two-Year Highs

2020-10-12 19:34

Privacy-focused cryptocurrencies jumped on Monday after several countries called for access to encryption software.

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European Bitcoin Exchange Hacked for $1.4 Million, Claims It Cannot Afford to Repay Users

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Heavy Rains In China Force Bitcoin Miners To Stop Their Operations

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Finland’s Regulatory Watchdog Plans to Supervise Localbitcoins Operations

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Zimbabwe blocked internet access, so Anonymous DDoS’d the government’s websites

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