The 2018 Year of Cryptocurrency Challenge – Week 22.

At the beginning of 2018, I wrote an article outlining a New Year’s resolution that I thought could help boost cryptocurrency adoption and awareness in 2018, as long as enough people were doing it. A few weeks ago was the twenty-first installment of the challenge. origin »

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Venezuelans Living on Crypto.

The world’s richest country in oil has descended into a humanitarian crisis as starvation becomes prevalent, millions of refugees flood neighbors, and money no longer functions to store value. origin »

Satoshi Book Review: Verification of ‘duality’ excerpt using stylometric analysis.

We verified the authenticity of the new Satoshi document using stylometric data mining methods and used Most Frequent Word culling to minimise bias in our model. Our findings suggest that Satoshi is back and that an autobiography is on its way! The new Satoshi text, titled ‘duality’, was released on June 29 on the website […] The post Satoshi Book Review: Verification of ‘duality’ excerpt using stylometric analysis appeared first on ZyCrypto. origin »

Bitcoin [BTC], Ripple [XRP] and Ethereum [ETH] over the year.

The last year was one of the biggest years for cryptocurrencies as a whole. They entered the mainstream in a big way, especially Bitcoin [BTC], Ethereum [ETH] and Ripple [XRP]. They gained a lot of exposure, especially around December when Bitcoin reached its all-time high of $20000. The website ATH Coin Index shows the growth […] origin »

Bitcoin Price Watch: BTC/USD Could Break $6,400.

Key Points Bitcoin price struggled to move above the $6,600 resistance area and declined against the US Dollar. Yesterday’s highlighted crucial bullish trend line was breached with support at $6,580 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair (data feed from Kraken). origin »

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PoWx: A new effort to change the Bitcoin mines was described.

In short, PoWx advocates bitcoin adopt a new technology it calls “optical” proof-of-work, which uses a more energy-efficient laser technology as the cornerstone of mining. Not to mention, the developers behind PoWx are the latest to point to one mining firm, Bitmain, and its influence on the network as a major issue. Though exact numbers origin »

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PoWx: Who Supports It and How It Could Transform Bitcoin.

In short, PoWx advocates bitcoin adopt a new technology it calls “optical” proof-of-work, which uses a more energy-efficient laser technology as the cornerstone of mining. Now, they need to purchase specialized computers costing thousands of dollars and which they don’t do anything else. origin »

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