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Crypto Industry In The US Sets Sights On Record Lobbying Expenditure In 2023

According to a Reuters report, the cryptocurrency industry has witnessed a surge in lobbying spending as companies strive to repair their reputations and advocate for favorable legislation.  Despite facing regulatory scrutiny and high-profile scandals and lawsuits from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which has taken the lead in enforcing the industry, Reuters has […] дальше »

2023-12-6 03:00


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Coinbase, Ripple, and Robinhood Lead $9.5 Million Crypto Lobbying Efforts In The US

Crypto Lobbying Jumped 116% in 2021. Coinbase, Ripple and Robinhood account for 60% of all lobbying efforts. Lobbying expenditure is expected to reach $15 million by 2023. A recently released report by digital assets-focused website Crypto Head, and US top finance accountability NGO, Open Secrets, has revealed that the top crypto companies in America spent […] дальше »

2022-2-15 23:23


World Economic Forum to Tackle Corruption In Public Procurement Across Colombia Using Ethereum’s Blockchain

Global public procurement consists of over ten trillion dollars in expenditure but close to 10-30 percent of this money is swallowed up by corruption; something the WEF seeks to solve. The process offer tenders have switched from manual systems to a digital system to increase accountability, but certain loopholes still exist in the chain. The […] дальше »

2020-6-18 21:28


Indian Institute of Tech (IIT) Professor: A 51% Blockchain Attack on Bitcoin Isn’t Advantageous or Profitable

It seems that it might be more difficult than expected to perform a 51% attack on Bitcoin’s network. According to Professor Saravanan Vijayakumaran, an Associate professor at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, a 51% attack on Bitcoin’s network would require ‘significant expenditure’ and would provide ‘little financial returns.’ This information was released in […] дальше »

2018-11-28 00:16


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Report: Mid-sized businesses lose more to cybercrime than large or small ones

A new report on cybercrime shows mid-market companies — 500 to 999 employees — experience greater losses than smaller or larger ones. The report, published by the internet security company Malwarebytes and the market research firm Osterman Research, was based on a survey of 900 security pros — 200 of which worked in the US, with 175 each in the UK, Germany, Australia, and Singapore. дальше »

2018-8-10 20:46