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Wikimedia Foundation отказалась поддержать «бойкот» криптовалютного процессинга BitPay

Управляющая свободной энциклопедией Wikipedia некоммерческая организация Wikimedia Foundation заключила партнерство криптовалютным процессинговым сервисом BitPay для получения пожертвований в биткоине и Bitcoin Cash. дальше »

2019-1-31 17:06


Wikipedia начала принимать пожертвования в BCH

Крупнейшая в мире онлайн-энциклопедия теперь принимает пожертвования не только в биткоинах, но и Bitcoin Cash. Соответствующее соглашение заключили крупная американская платежная система BitPay и Wikimedia Foundation. дальше »

2019-1-31 09:37


Wikipedia начала принимать денежные пожертвования в Bitcoin Cash

Wikipedia, один из самых популярных веб-сайтов в Интернете, добавила поддержку пожертвований в Bitcoin Cash через BitPay. Согласно пресс-релизу, Wikimedia Foundation, некоммерческая организация, которая управляет Википедией и несколькими другими бесплатными энциклопедическими проектами в области знаний, теперь сотрудничает с популярным платежным процессором BitPay, чтобы дать пользователям возможность поддержать сайт своими пожертвованиями в Bitcoin Cash и Bitcoin. дальше »

2019-1-30 19:15


Wikimedia Foundation Partners with BitPay, Ditch CoinBase

The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit company that runs Wikipedia and other related free knowledge sites, are switching payment processors. In an announcement, the United States 501(c)(3) tax-exempt foundation with offices in San Francisco, California, USA said they are now partnering with BitPay—the world’s largest Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash payment processor, so as to adapt with […] The post Wikimedia Foundation Partners with BitPay, Ditch CoinBase appeared first on Ethereum World News. дальше »

2019-1-30 13:40


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Google AI Briefly Describes Bitcoin as ‘Collapsed Economic Bubble’

Reports have documented the recent description of Bitcoin as comprising a “collapsed economic bubble” on the part of Google’s artificial intelligence (AI). The bizarre depiction of the world’s first cryptocurrency came as a result of an edit made to Wikipedia classifying Bitcoin in said terms, with its author justifying such as representing “the majority view. дальше »

2018-12-18 17:55


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Wikipedia Will ‘Absolutely Never’ Turn to Cryptocurrencies; Accepts Bitcoin Anyways

The founder of non-profit Wikipedia Jimmy Wales said that they have absolutely no interest in launching an Initial Coin Offering (ICO), or turning to cryptocurrencies in general. “Zero Interest” Jimmy Wales, founder of the popular free online encyclopedia, expressed his utter reservation towards the field of cryptocurrencies. дальше »

2018-8-4 00:00


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Wikipedia stands at over $ 8400 – but it’s worth more than $ 200 billion

Bitcoin has recovered somewhat in the past few days, but its value is still almost $200 billion less than when it hit its record high in December 2017. The flagship cryptocurrency is trading just above $8,400 on Wednesday, according to CoinDesk, but that’s still some 58 percent off the $19,783.21 record from December. Market capitalization дальше »

2018-7-25 07:30


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Wikipedia bubbles – this is not our first rode – searching for alpha

Data Source: blockchain.com On June 10, 2011, the price of a single bitcoin was $35, an incredible high at the time. The Bitcoin bubble of 2011 – analyzing the Bitcoin network’s response Confirmed transactions and Bitcoin price in 2011 During that time, it’s interesting to look at the relationship between the number of daily transactions дальше »

2018-7-20 20:23


This Silicon Valley-Backed Blockchain Startup Wants to Become the Wikipedia of Data

DIRT, a blockchain startup that plans to develop a trusted platform for structured data, has raised $3 million in a seed funding round. The San Francisco-based company said investment firms that participated in the round include General Catalyst, Greylock Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Pantera Capital and others. дальше »

2018-7-21 20:14


This Silicon Valley Backs Blockchain Startup Wants to Become the Wikipedia of Data

DIRT, a blockchain startup that plans to develop a trusted platform for structured data, has raised $3 million in a seed funding round. The San Francisco-based company said investment firms that participated in the round include General Catalyst, Greylock Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Pantera Capital and others. дальше »

2018-7-20 20:14