Blogs about Cryptocurrencies
6 blogs about Cryptocurrencies.
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Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain
Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard.
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Proton Mail adds a bitcoin wallet. Yes, really. Proton Mail is a privacy-focused email provider. We wrote last week on Pivot to AI about Proton Mail adding an AI writing assistant and many users’ sheer horror that Proton was going this way. A …
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The Blockchain Socialist - Blog Archives
Exploring the intersection between blockchain and left politics.
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Exploring ZK potentials on social protocols (EthCC Panel) The post Exploring ZK potentials on social protocols (EthCC Panel) appeared first on The Blockchain Socialist.
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Molly White
Blog posts by Molly White, a senior software engineer and independent researcher.
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Video: Become a Wikipedian in 30 minutes This is the transcript for “Become a Wikipedian in 30 minutes”, a video about how to get started editing Wikipedia. Contents Key things to keep in mind Create an account Reliable sources Your first edit …
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SerHack
Security engineer and writer. Author of Mastering Monero, enthusiastic about blockchain technology and privacy application.
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Analysis of a Redline Based Malware In recent months, there have been increasing attempts to spread malware via some seemingly ‘harmless’ programs, luring the user through rewards such as sending money with cryptocurrency or NFT-themed gifts. The unsuspecting user by running …
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Vitalik Buterin's website
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Web3 is going just great
A timeline recording only some of the many disasters happening in crypto, decentralized finance, NFTs, and other blockchain-based projects.
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MonoSwap hacked for at least $1.3 million The MonoSwap DEX announced on July 24 that it had been compromised, and urged its users to withdraw their funds to avoid losses. According to the project team, one of their developers had been lured …