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Ethereum Blockchain Solutions for Enterprise Business: Pros and Cons
Ethereum currently is known as the most popular public blockchain network for the development of decentralized applications (DApps) and smart contracts. Its prospective blockchain protocol is one of …
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Price Analysis 26/07: BTC, ETH, XRP, LTC, BCH, BNB, EOS, BSV, XLM, ADA
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Court Calls on Craig Wright’s Wife to Testify in Ongoing Kleiman Case
Judge Bruce Reinhart, who is overseeing the ongoing Kleiman v. Wright case, has requested international assistance in order to call Ramona Watts, Craig Wright’s wife, to the stand.Judge Reinhart sent …
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Bitcoin SV Successfully Performed a Hard Fork Amid Timing Confusion
Bitcoin SV (BSV) successfully increased its block size limit today amid confusion regarding the scheduled fork time. According to a BitMEX Research tweet on July 24, Bitcoin SV was expected to …
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IEA Report: Bitcoin Causes 0.03%-0.06% of Global CO2 Emissions
According to a report released on July 23 by the International Energy Agency Bitcoin (BTC) mining is likely responsible for 10‑20 Metric tons (Mt) of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year or 0.03-0.06% of …
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South Korea: Crypto Crimes Cost $2.28B Since July 2017
The South Korean Justice Ministry estimates that cryptocurrency-related crimes have caused 2.69 trillion won (about $2.28 billion) of financial damage between July 2017 and June 2019.According to a …
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