Bitcoin trade volume drops sharply as volatility flattens.

We already know that we’ve recently suffered the longest continuous price decline in Bitcoin history – but analysis has shown just how much it’s affected cryptocurrency trading. Blockchain research unit Diar compiled volume data across major cryptocurrency exchanges to find trade activity has hit lows not seen in years. origin »

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Meet the man archiving the internet.

Back in 1996 when the internet was primitive, a couple of San Francisco-based engineers were looking to solve the problem of saving websites from vanishing after they were altered or shut down. origin »

Blockchain Company Develops International Service For Verification of Education and Job Experience.

This is a submitted sponsored story.  CCN urges readers to conduct their own research with due diligence into the company, product or service mentioned in the content below. The new company develops a blockchain service called EkoLink, which allows professionals to verify using features of the blockchain, including immutability and timestamps, which eases data verification process for recruiters. origin »

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United States: SEC Looks Toward Blockchain Data Analysis Tool.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to observe blockchain activity closely in the future. The regulator recently announced on January 31st, 2019, that it wants to work with blockchain analytics providers so that it can closely monitor the most prominent blockchain ledgers in the market. origin »

Bitcoin or Blockchain: What Matters More in the Long Run.

You’ll often hear people saying that they like blockchain but aren’t fond of Bitcoin.  But this doesn’t really make a lot of sense. Comparing Bitcoin and blockchain is a bit like comparing apples to oranges – yes, they’re both terms in the cryptocurrency world, but they’re completely different products. origin »

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Parity Urges Users to Upgrade Ethereum Nodes Following Bug Discovery.

Parity users have been told to upgrade their nodes after a vulnerability was discovered on February 3, 2019. Killing Bugs An attack on a blockchain is one of the most destabilizing things that could happen to a network, as can be seen with the 51 percent attack that took place on the Ethereum Classic networkRead MoreRead More. origin »

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