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South Korea Crypto-Exchange Bithumb Reports $180 Million 2018 Losses.

South Korea-based cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb suffered a mammoth loss of $180 million (205 billion Korean won) in 2018, reports The Korea Times, April 10, 2019. A Series of Unfortunate Events Although the current sentiment in the crypto market has a slightly positive shade to it, things were not so hunky-dory in 2018 and, the financial results reportedRead MoreRead More. origin »

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Facebook may soon let you chat with friends on mobile without Messenger.

Five years ago, Facebook began encouraging users to use its standalone Messenger app to chat with their contacts, instead of using the built-in feature in the social network’s mobile apps. It appears that it’s now looking to bring messaging back to the primary Facebook app experience – which indicates a change in strategy for keeping users engaged on the platform App researcher Jane Manchun Wong tweeted a screenshot of a Facebook feature in the works, which shows a new tab for messaging people right within the social network’s app. origin »

Despite Money Tap Dent, Ripple (XRP) Buy Wave is Strong.

Ripple prices up, reacting from 32 cents Money Tap blow, Resona Bank discontinue participation Resona Bank is pulling out of Money Tap initiatives, a project fronted by SBI Group. All the same, prices are stable above 32 cents, reversing from Apr-2 lows and with increasing momentum, may close above 34 cents as bulls shore prices. origin »

This Week in Cryptocurrency: April 12, 2019.

This week in crypto: Buterin gets gangsta, Facebook starts raising dough, and PewDiePie gets on the blockchain team. Read it all here in our weekly roundup. The post This Week in Cryptocurrency: April 12, 2019 appeared first on CoinCentral. origin »

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XRP wants to be the second cryptocurrency.

The launch of the TON network and the Pavel Durov Gram currency is becoming increasingly real. Market participants expect this with obvious concern. Even the imperturbable Ripple began to move. XRP will be friends with Skype It seems that Durov’s brilliant idea to combine the capabilities of the messenger and cryptocurrency is really productive. Therefore, […] origin »

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Activision knows when its employees are having sex.

The Washington Post this week reported Activision Blizzard has been using various apps to track its employees’ health data — including their pregnancies and sexual activity — by receiving anonymized data from health apps the employees are in no way, absolutely not compelled to use. origin »

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