The non-fungible token market is expected to have a breakout year.
The Bitcoin network continues to witness an eye-popping level of activity on its blockchain, despite high Q2 volatility, says the Blockchain Centre.
A 22% increase in phishing attacks has been recoded by PhishLabs.
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By July, decentralised finance-related hacks totalled $361 million, already making up three-quarters of the total hack volume this year, says CipherTrace.
As part of the agreement, Paxful’s customers will be able to utilise Ovex’s ‘Direct Transfer to Bank’ tool, which allows them to instantly convert their Bitcoin into fiat.
In a turn of events, after stealing over $600 million in crypto-currency yesterday, the hacker has started returning the funds.
Rollups improve transaction processing speed and efficiency by moving computations off-chain and fixing some blocks of data on the chain.
SARS is tightening tax collection on crypto-currency transactions, which makes it important to distinguish between events that will trigger income tax rates or CGT rates.
The law firm says Nerushka Bowan will work with the innovation teams to leverage global legal tech and innovation for its South African offices.
SonicWall’s patented RTDMI is finding more never-before-seen malware than ever, posting a 54% year-to-date increase over the first half of 2020.
Taking a closer look at Bitcoin mining, which is often referred to as a 'free way to earn Bitcoins', and examining whether that is true.