[ad_2][ad_1] Blockchain could be an effective and efficient solution to help rid the internet of abusive images. Coping with offensive images can help victims heal. Last month, India was shaken to its core by an alleged gang rape of a 15-year-old girl, which the perpetrators reportedly filmed and shared online. …
Read More »IRS Pays $ 625K to Crack Monero, Crypto Supporters Scoff at Contract
[ad_2][ad_1] The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) wants to pay a contractor $ 625,000 if he can breach level two privacy schemes and the privacy-focused crypto asset monero (XMR). The tax agency says the entity has “limited investigative resources” to track these types of cryptocurrency transactions. The US tax agency …
Read More »The US Gov Crack XMR or ZEC privacy features? They are launching a competition to find out
[ad_1] In the near future, Monero and Zcash will find out if they will be able to resist the full pressure of the US government. The SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program of the Department of Homeland Security, which includes the office for the fight against mass destruction and the …
Read More »Litecoin price analysis: LTC/USD moves within upside channel, but 60.00 remains a hard nut to crack
[ad_2][ad_1] A psychological $60.00 handle caps LTC/USD recovery. The ultimate short-term support is created by $54.10. Litecoin, the 7th largest digital asset with a market value of $3.44B, is changing hands at $58.90 with 4.2% loss on a day-to-day basis. The coin’s average daily trading volumes are set at $259M, …
Read More »Crack XRP cryptocurrency and Interledger protocol can create a valuable Internet – NextBigFuture.com
[ad_2][ad_1] Ripple is currently the number three of cryptocurrencies based on market capitalization as of August 29, 2018. Ripple has a market capitalization of $ 13.6 billion. Chris Larsen is co-founder and former CEO of the cryptocurrency company Ripple. In February 2018, Chris held a 17% stake in the Ripple …
Read More »Bitcoin Markets Rife with "Ripoff", inviting Crack Downs Crowdfund Insider
[ad_1] Jordan Belfort, the former stockbroker depicted in Martin Scorsese's dense plot, "The Wolf of Wall Street," was again referred to the press to warn of "theft" and misconduct in the Bitcoin markets and rising regulatory aversion, CNBC reports . "Bitcoin is not a scam, but its nature allows frauds …
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