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India’s TCS launches Quartz DevKit to accelerate blockchain app development

Industries across different domains have tried to deploy blockchain technology meaningfully in their businesses in a bid to eliminate redundancies and reduce time and risk. In a recent development, India’s largest IT services company, Tata Consultancy Services [TCS], has announced that its Quartz DevKit, a blockchain app development kit, is available for enterprises to build...
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Bank of Canada Governor highlights risks associated with Bitcoin, Libra

Central Banks’ rising interest in the field of digital assets has been evident in 2019. After China’s development of a state-backed CBDC, many have speculated that other central banks will follow suit and launch their own digital currencies by 2020, especially since many are already researching on them. Although Japan’s Hurihiko Kurado recently claimed that...
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Japan’s Coincheck terminates leverage transaction service

Prominent Japanese cryptocurrency exchange, Coincheck, is in the news after it announced on 16 December its termination of “leverage transaction” service. The exchange released a blog post in which it stated that the service will be terminated by 13 March 2020. According to the schedule mentioned in the blog, users will have to transfer their...
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Ethereum can handle theoretical maximum of 2048 tps, post-Istanbul upgrade

Blockchain-based identity management solutions firm, iden3, recently published the results of an analysis it had conducted to test transaction throughput on the Ethereum blockchain, before and after the Istanbul upgrade and ZKRollup. The analysis concluded that Ethereum, after the Istanbul upgrade, using ZKRollup, could handle up to a theoretical maximum of 2048 tps, a figure...
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Ethereum’s Muir Glacier expected go live around New Year’s Eve

Recently, the Ethereum network’s eighth network update, Istanbul, went live on the platform at block number 9,069,000. During the 77th Ethereum Core Devs meeting, the aftermath of the Istanbul hard fork along with several other updates pertaining to the network was discussed. Addressing the same, PegaSys’ Tim Beiko went on to reveal that Istanbul was...
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Here’s what could happen if Bitcoin ran MimbleWimble 

Monetary sovereignty is the power of the state to exercise exclusive legal control over its currency but what if a person has this power within a hand’s reach? Prominent BTC investor Trace Mayer said, “Imagine being able to run a full node on your cell phone, like your daily cash where you’re holding your own...
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Bitcoin mining could help failing renewables projects profit over time

Digital asset management firm, CoinShares, published the second report this week of their bi-annual series called, ‘The Bitcoin Mining Industry’, which followed on from the previous issue, published back in June. The report detailed the geographic distribution of miners, the energy mix in play and the benefits Bitcoin mining can bring to the global economy. According to...
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Bitcoin mining draws ~15x less power than global aluminium smelting

Recently, digital asset management firm CoinShares published a report titled, ‘The Bitcoin Mining Network’, which spoke about break-even costs for miners, their geographical distribution and the effects of mining equipment on the Bitcoin network’s power draw. The report mentioned how certain segments of miners with the coveted combination of very cheap electricity and brand-new next-generation...
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Should Coinbase fail, it would be the best thing for Bitcoin’s price: Trace Mayer

Trace Mayer the advocate for the Proof of Keys [PoK] movement appeared on Peter McCormack’s recent podcast to talk about the importance of investors holding their private keys. Mayer noted of his first tweet about the PoK movement was on December 9, 2018, and after a few days after which Coinbase informed the users of...
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Bitcoin mining hardware predominantly owned by Chinese miners: Report

A report on ‘The Bitcoin Mining Network’ was recently published by digital asset management firm, CoinShares, which spoke about the Bitcoin mining space, its growth over the last six months, and events that could affect the industry in the future. According to the report, Bitcoin proof-of-work miners continue to dominate the industry, in terms of...
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Ethereum: Sellers might win the tussle and push ETH to $135 and then $115

Ethereum’s journey, be it its hard fork or developments around DeFi, has been progressing smoothly. However, the price of Ether seems to be faltering as it keeps knocking off every support it encounters. At press time, price of Ether was $140 and testing another important support level; breaching this would spell trouble. Source: ETH/USD TradingViewEther...
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Bitcoin’s SegWit and Lightning: Need of the hour or not needed at all?

Mankind is a dedicated race and our insatiable thirst for innovation has been evident through history. Humans are obsessed with speed. For us, anything faster is better. Major innovations like telephones and trains, improved our speed of communication and transport, whereas simple developments like food-delivery apps, increased our ability to access a cooked-meal under 20...
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Could Binance, Bittrex be facilitating new XRP ODL corridors? Crypto Twitter speculates

Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity [ODL] platform has been noting a barrage of transactions, especially with the popular MXN corridor. According to the ODL data provider on Twitter, H_M_X, out of the total $108 million ODL flow in the fourth quarter, the MXN corridor was responsible for $100 million in transactions. Owing to the success of this...
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Litecoin’s active address chart shows signs of dusting attack

Unlike privacy coins, cryptocurrencies like Litecoin do not have inbuilt privacy features. MimbleWimble via extension blocks is yet to be implemented. In the absence of new cryptographic obfuscation methods, the network becomes vulnerable to malicious activities such as dusting, where hackers and scammers try to break the privacy of cryptocurrency users by sending tiny amounts...
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Venezuelan govt to airdrop 0.50 Petro to citizens

Venezuelan government has been working on a state cryptocurrency named Petro which is supposedly tied to the price of the oil. In the latest development, eligible Venezuelan citizens will receive 0.50 Petro token from the government. President Nicolás Maduro announced that whoever wished to receive the giveaway amount, which is equivalent to $30, must register...
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Lightning network, by design itself, is difficult to succeed: Matic COO

Matic cryptocurrency which began its journey at the end of April, crashed to $0.018 earlier this week. Sandeep Nailwal, co-founder and COO at Matic Network called it a nightmare Just woke up to this nightmare due to a distress call by someoneIt will be clear very shortly that we are not behind this, as some...
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More banks could venture into digital assets through crypto-custodial services

On the latest episode of the ‘On The Brink with Castle Island’ podcast, hosts Matt Walsh and Nic Carter of Castle Island Ventures spoke about recent ICO scams, Jack Dorsey’s activity with Square Crypto, and the effects of staking on a network. Walsh and Carter first spoke about the ShopIn ICO, where the failing business...
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Fidelity likely to on-board an undisclosed exchange in January

On the most recent episode of The Scoop Live podcast, The Block’s Frank Chaparro spoke to president of Fidelity Digital Assets, Tom Jessop, a man hailed by CoinDesk as the man who could, “”bridge the gap between Wall Street and Crypto.” During the interview, Jessop spoke about how custody is a base requirement on the...
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Mysterious case of Quadriga: Trace Mayer urges for Cotten’s proof for body and keys

Trace Mayer, a YouTuber, and host of Bitcoin Knowledge podcast spoke with Peter McCormack on What Bitcoin Did and addressed the upcoming Proof-of-Keys [PoK] and other important aspects related to Bitcoin and the ecosystem. Mayer, the person behind the Proof-of-Keys movement, spoke about the last event and how it helped spread awareness and take back...
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Ethereum support coming to Fidelity in the new year: Tom Jessop

On ‘The Scoop Live’ podcast, Frank Chaparro recently spoke to Fidelity Digital Assets’ president, Tom Jessop, to talk about custodial services in the current market, and institutional entrants into the Bitcoin space, support for Ethereum, and the application of blockchain technology in the tokenization of traditional assets. According to Jessop, Fidelity is currently routing more...
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Bitcoin’s grim future indicates a retest of $6,515 and perhaps lower

Key Takeaways Multiple outcomes indicate a converging bearish case for Bitcoin in the coming week. The 4-hour chart shows a dip below the $7,000 region and a retest of November 25 low, $6,515. Further bearish momentum could slide Bitcoin to $6,200, and possibly to $5,920. As Bitcoin’s price lugs in the $7,000 region for the...
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Cryptocurrency exchanges lost nearly $170 million in 2019 and they’re still vulnerable

There are few images as gripping as that of Kolin Burges holding up the placard reading “Mt. Gox, Where Is Our Money,” in the midst of the collapse of the largest Bitcoin exchange in the world. This image of the beanie-headed Londoner on the streets of Tokyo defined the state of cryptocurrency exchanges for much...
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XRP at crossroads: 30% uptick or gloomy lows of $0.14?

Two years ago, as Bitcoin inched closed to the $20,000 valuation, several altcoins joined the rally. None more so than XRP, the premier payments-centric cryptocurrency enjoyed a massive high in late-2017, and relatively held back its losses in the crypto-winter of 2018. In 2019, the markets have not been too kind to this digital currency....
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Bitcoin app Bottle Pay halts ops over EU money laundering laws

Bottle Pay, a social media tipping site based on Bitcoin, announced the company’s shutdown on December 13 due to new EU guidelines. Launched in June 2019, the company shut down barely three months after it secured a $2 million seed funding round. In an official tweet, Bottle Pay says, To maintain our integrity as service...
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Quadriga’s bankrupt customers want to dig up deceased CEO for ‘exhumation’

Remember Gerald Cotten? The CEO of Quadriga, Canada’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, who died last year with sole knowledge of the exchange’s $130 million cryptocurrencies, and turned out that he spent it on yachts, private jets and gold coins. Yes, that guy. His bankrupt-customers want to dig up his deceased body. According to a letter, dated...
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Lightning Network will be handling large Bitcoin payments soon

Lightning Network [LN], the micropayment protocol that was essentially created to enable instant, low-cost Bitcoin transactions, is all set to make multi-path payments interoperable. According to a recent Decrypt report, sending larger payments across the LN will be possible in the near term. Samson Mow, Chief Strategy Officer at Blockstream, told the media outlet, “Multi-path...
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Bitcoin Cash not capable of attracting investors for now: Report

Recently, Falcon Private Bank published the latest edition of the Falcon Crypto Monthly report, a publication that addressed Bitcoin and altcoin market movements over the last month and derived insights through technical analysis of the data. According to the report, the cryptocurrency market failed to consolidate above important support levels in November, trading just below...
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Tether’s distribution dominated by 119 addresses holding 64% of circulating USDT

Despite a controversial back and forth with Bitfinex and the New York Attorney General’s Office, Tether has managed to remain popular and dominate the digital asset market in 2019. The demand for Tether was also highlighted by OKEx recently launching Tether-Futures Margin Trading on its platform on 5 November. The world’s largest stablecoin with a...
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1.6 trillion Bitcoin transactions facilitated over last 2 years: Report

Bitcoin and XRP were the world’s largest virtual assets going into 2019. However, while Bitcoin continues to dominate the market over the year, Ethereum did manage to overtake XRP on the cryptocurrency charts. Over the course of the last twelve months, Bitcoin and Ethereum have recorded a period of prolific performance, with the two crypto-assets...
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Ripple: SendFriend CEO claims ODL helps save 80% in remittance fees

San Francisco-based blockchain firm, Ripple, expanded its services to the Philippines with its strategic partnership with SendFriend at the beginning of this year. The money transfer company leverages the digital asset XRP and builds on top of the Interledger Protocol [ILP] to move funds internationally, on-demand. Now, it would seem that SendFriend is claiming to...
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