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  1. Exploring ETH 2.0 (Part 1)

    ETH 2.0 – Exploring The Phases of ETH 2.0

    Since Ethereum first went live in July 2015, developers have stayed the course to improve it consistently. And in comparison to other upgrades over the years, the upcoming phasing in of ETH 2.0 will introduce two significant improvements: Proof of Stake (PoS) and Shard Chains. The shift in the underlying consensus mechanism away from the existing Proof of Work architecture will improve scalability, accessibility, economic incentives, energy ...
  2. Benefits of using cryptocurrencies in online gaming

    It seems that an increasing number of companies around the world are trying to invest in blockchain technology, while terms such as cryptocurrency, digital assets, tokens, etc.*are gaining popularity.*This whole process may seem complicated at first, but it has a lot of value.*What about the fact that there are online gaming brands that have been accepting cryptocurrency payments for quite some time now?*As payment processing becomes increasingly complex, the industry has always looked for innovative ...
  3. What Is Fantom Maker (FAME) ?

    A Democratic Launchpad for Fantom

    As its name suggests, Fantom Maker is a launchpad primarily built to operate in the Fantom ecosystem. As a launchpad, Fantom Maker is used to democratize access to opportunities in the Fantom ecosystem by using a token-based access system to provide exposure to early-stage Fantom-based token sales.

    The platform is associated with the wildly successful DAO Maker ecosystem which has gone on to dominate the Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain ...
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  4. BTC Comes to Twitter?

    Is Twitter Launching a Bitcoin Tip Jar? ₿

    Less than two months after Jack Dorsey said Twitter would support Bitcoin payments, reports suggest a BTC Tip Jar is coming. A beta version of Apple’s iOS revealed that the addition of Bitcoin to the content creator-supporting tool is built on the Lightning Network. A fervent BTC supporter, Dorsey’s payments firm Square has embraced it too — allowing users to buy crypto on demand.

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  5. Hackers Pocket $2M in Monero from Malware Hidden in Torrented Games

    More than 222,000 systems have been infected worldwide, researchers from Avast say.

    A new type of malware hidden in illegal copies of popular software deletes antivirus programs and uses the victim’s computer to mine cryptocurrency.

    Known as “Crackonosh” — a name that suggests the hackers behind this malware are from the Czech Republic — the malware installs a program called XMRig, which uses computing power to mine for the privacy-focused cryptocurrency Monero. ...
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