2023-4-4 09:49 |
The first month of the second quarter usually sees bullish environment for risk assets.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
2023-4-4 09:49 |
The first month of the second quarter usually sees bullish environment for risk assets.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
The first month of the second quarter usually sees bullish environment for risk assets.
2023-4-3 09:49 | |
The concept of airdrops is not a new one in the crypto space. Projects have been using them to market their tokens for the longest time. This system sees users get a bunch of free tokens, which they can either hold or sell in the event that they get listed. Usually, when these airdropped tokens […]
2022-3-12 02:00 | |
It appears September hasn’t been the most favorable month for Bitcoin. Historically, the month of September usually sees Bitcoin in a bearish stage. From time past the market has seen September come with a bearish force that has kept the price of Bitcoin range-bound in lower levels.
2021-9-5 21:05 | |
Bitcoin failed to reclaim $58,000 on Monday. A day that usually sees red across the market, it did not disappoint. Bitcoin strength appears to be ailing as the cryptocurrency tapped $55,300 on Monday.
2021-3-23 23:49 | |
As the crypto bull run sees more and more new traders joining the fray, the common question becomes, “Where do I buy bitcoin (BTC)?” While seasoned traders and crypto investors know where to go, the newbies usually have no clue.
2021-2-13 13:23 | |
Cryptocurrency hard forks are usually bullish as they are mostly implemented in order to improve the network or, in older times, offer the equivalent tokens held on the new chain. Grin is a privacy-focused cryptocurrency project that is about to undergo a significant upgrade.
2020-1-16 13:10 | |
If you think that virtual reality is something that relates exclusively to the field of games and entertainment, then you are deeply mistaken. Goldman Sachs predicts that by 2025, the VR industry will grow up to $ 80 billion.
2019-9-5 13:23 | |
Special thanks to Jinglan Wang for review and feedback One question that often comes up is: how exactly is sharding different from sidechains or Plasma? All three architectures seem to involve a hub-and-spoke architecture with a central “main chain” that serves as the consensus backbone of the system, and a set of “child” chains containing actual user-level transactions.
2019-6-14 04:03 | |
Special thanks to Emin Gun Sirer for review We’ve heard for a long time that it’s possible to achieve consensus with 50% fault tolerance in a synchronous network where messages broadcasted by any honest node are guaranteed to be received by all other honest nodes within some known time period (if an attacker has more than 50%, they can perform a “51% attack”, and there’s an analogue of this for any algorithm of this type).
2018-8-9 04:03 | |