2022-9-9 21:11 |
The Web3 domain name service alleges that GoDaddy falsely announced to eth.link had expired, and then allowed it to be sold to a third party before a set date.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
2022-9-9 21:11 |
The Web3 domain name service alleges that GoDaddy falsely announced to eth.link had expired, and then allowed it to be sold to a third party before a set date.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Web registration and hosting giant GoDaddy has inked a major partnership with Ethereum Name Service (ENS) to allow users easily connect their domain names to their ENS names. In a press release, GoDaddy said the collaboration is a major step in the quest to bridge the Domain Name System (DNS) and blockchain technology. DNS allows […]
2024-2-6 21:35 | |
GoDaddy seems to be courting trouble. True Names Ltd, the company that owns Ethereum Name Service (ENS), is suing the platform. The post GoDaddy Sued by Ethereum Name Service Over eth.link Domain appeared first on BeInCrypto.
2022-9-9 03:02 | |
The Web3 domain name service alleges that GoDaddy falsely announced to eth.link had expired, and then allowed it to be sold to a third party before a set date.
2022-9-8 21:11 | |
Eth.link expired on July 26 and will be up for grabs on Sept. 5, according to GoDaddy.
2022-8-27 01:30 | |
Web domain registrar GoDaddy seemed to have made a mistake by posting the Bitcoin. com domain for sale for $100 million. However, the advert has since been taken down. The Bitcoin. com web domain is presently owned by Bitcoin Cash (BCH) leader Roger Ver, who stated that the news is very fake.
2021-4-6 12:33 | |
Bitcoin dot com, one of the most recognizable domain names in the world of crypto, was listed for sale by American Internet domain registrar and web hosting company GoDaddy for $100 million yesterday.
2021-4-6 11:54 | |
The Bitcoin.com domain is now available for $100 million
2021-4-6 19:05 | |
Earlier this month, BEG reported that Japan-based cryptocurrency exchange, Liquid. com, experienced a data breach hack, affecting the users’ Know your Customer (KYC) information. The attack follows GoDaddy’s, the world’s largest domain registrar, an incursion that saw hackers trick the firm’s employees into transferring ownership and control over targeted domains.
2020-11-23 18:42 | |
Hackers have been able to take over the domain of a crypto exchange that handles some $270 million in daily volumes by tricking GoDaddy employees. “On the 13th of November...
2020-11-23 17:31 | |
A letter sent out to Japan-based, Liquid exchange users from the CEO, Mike Kayamori, states the exchange experienced a data breach and security inconsistencies on Friday, November 13, 2020. According to the statement, GoDaddy, a popular domain name system (DNS) manager, “incorrectly transferred control of the account and domain to a malicious actor.
2020-11-19 18:27 | |
The domain name Bitsane. com has been auctioned on GoDaddy. It previously belonged to the Ireland-based cryptocurrency exchange that made a scam exit with hundreds of thousands of users’ assets with it.
2020-1-25 00:02 | |
An anonymous person bought Loser. com, a domain worth over $21,000, according to GoDaddy, and has used it to savagely mock self-proclaimed Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto Craig Wright. That person has decided to forward the domain to Craig Wright’s official Wikipedia page.
2019-7-5 20:37 | |
Internet censorship has become a hot topic recently, and a lot of attention is paid to the role of internet service providers. However, not nearly as much attention is paid to domain companies and cloud storage companies.
2019-5-3 19:21 | |
Hosting providers like GoDaddy, 1&1 Ionos, and even Wix and Squarespace, started out offering a single service to business owners. Most of them developed parts, or even all of their service technology in house, that resulted in a range of unique and differentiated services.
2019-2-24 10:30 | |
“GoDaddy cares about your privacy. For this reason, we collect and use personal data only as it might be needed for us to deliver to you our world-class products, services, websites, and mobile applications.
2018-12-1 17:30 | |