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BitTorrent, which pioneered peer-to-peer technology for sharing files on the internet, is creating its own cryptocurrency. Issued by the Singapore-based BitTorrent Foundation, the new BitTorrent Token (BTT) will run on the tron protocol, developed by Tron, which acquired BitTorrent in June of last year. The file-sharing software company claims to have 100 million users. Justin Sun, founder of Tron and CEO of BitTorrent, said in a press release: “In one giant leap, we can introduce blockchain to hundreds of millions of users around the world and empower a new generation of content creators with the tools to distribute their content directly to others on the web.” The plan to issue a token follows the announcement of Project Atlas, which BitTorrent revealed at the end of August. Project Atlas is a new iteration of the P2P software. It provides users with a way to spend and earn crypto while sharing files. Under the existing system, users need to put a file on the system in order to download something. As Sun explains in a YouTube video, the user has no incentive to keep a file on the network once they have finished downloading. With BTT, users can pay someone with the file to send it to them and they can pay for more bandwidth, so it downloads faster. With the prospect of payment, file hosts have an incentive to keep more files available to the network, making it more likely that a given user will be able to download something they want more quickly. Read more: https://www.coindesk.com/bittorrent-is-launching-its-own-cryptocurrency-on-the-tron-network
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Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange, is likely to delay the launch of Bakkt, its bitcoin futures trading and custody platform, a second time, CoinDesk has learned. The company last set Jan. 24 as the launch date. However, ICE has yet to receive the necessary approvals from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and at the pace the agency has been moving, it is unlikely that approvals will be secured in time to hit that target. To be clear: That does not mean the CFTC won’t ultimately approve the plan. A person familiar with the agency’s inner workings said even a Jan. 30 launch was still plausible, meaning the delay could be just a matter of days. Read More: https://www.coindesk.com/launch-of-bakkt-bitcoin-futures-market-may-get-postponed-again
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Does anyone here using trezor password manager? Hows it? Do you experience any error/problems? Or do you prefer using different password managers to secure your passwords? What would you recommend? A browser extension or just an app in your desktop.
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Just to bring this dapp to this forum since I knew that there are many users will use this app and this especially bounty managers who usually accept erc20 tokens in distributing bounties. You can see this txid as for my proof that I used this app. I asked this questions days ago here but seems no one knows that this app exists, but there is this multisender.app with same features but I didn't get success and the app seems not working to me. I'll try to post here the instructions from their github repo and all necessary details. So, How to use this dapp:- Install MetaMask.
- Make sure you have an account in MetaMask which has a token balance.
- Make sure your MetaMask is pointed to the network that you would like to use.
- Make sure your MetaMask account is unlocked.
- Go to https://bulksender.app
- Wait for the full page to load.
- Select a token from the dropdown that you would like to send.
- Provide either EXCEL or CSV or TXT file with addresses and values.
- Click next.
- You need to approve a enough amount to our contract.
- Once the approve transaction is complete, click Next, go to the Send List, click Send, MetaMask will automatically generate a transaction for your token (200 addresses per transaction).
- Done!
You can test this tool on Ropsten test network, if you want to make sure that everything will work as expected. Example EXCEL / CSV:Example TXT:0x7edbaa86b8d2757322342157d3a44ed0f583514e,12 0x2f6321db2461f68676f42f396330a4dc4a8f49df,1123.126 0x001dbj28905DEA1a67940093fFeaCeee58cA91nc,1.03
Proof of work:https://ropsten.etherscan.io/tx/0xd79502721c914f32d42c83d326c62ce635d2df3f012cd6bc667659505e3a4de2
Contract deployed and Source CodeContracts deployed:Mainnet, ropsten Mainnet: 0x2f6321db2461f68676f42f396330a4dc4a8f49df Ropsten: 0xfe25a97b5e3257e6e7164ede813c3d4fbb1c2e3b Source Code:Mainnet: https://etherscan.io/address/0x2f6321db2461f68676f42f396330a4dc4a8f49df#codeRopsten: https://ropsten.etherscan.io/address/0xfe25a97b5e3257e6e7164ede813c3d4fbb1c2e3b#codeImportant Links:Dapp' Website: https://bulksender.app/FAQ: https://github.com/howeguo/Token-BulkSender/blob/master/FAQ.mdTelegram: https://t.me/bulksenderSource of the instructions: https://github.com/howeguo/Token-BulkSenderAlso, you can try to ask them via telegram or any problem and issues you encounter, since I know there will be since I made a lot of mistakes as well its just trial and error. Anyway, Thanks me later
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Can somebody tell me if who used this site already [multisender.app] and when did your last use, I'm referring to bounty managers but of course, if you/someone experienced using this already please share it here as well. This feature is what I'm looking from myetherwallet, or any eth wallets/dapp since the day I accept tokens for escrow especially in signature/bounty campaigns. Please tell me if you encountered some error using this app or what dapp would you recommend that has the same functionality of the site mentioned. I actually want to post this thread to altcoin discussion but I prefer to post it here since I'll expect more people will respond in this thread than to altcoin discussion but if mod sees this thread doesn't belong here please move it as you please. Thank you Website: https://multisender.appGithub: https://github.com/rstormsf/multisender
[EDIT] I used this site https://bulksender.app instead for sending to multiple addresses in single transaction TXID: https://etherscan.io/tx/0x6b0bb90d76fbe4e93fc963d06d0fb60df5c896c7f71e1a41d8df6d52f93e2fb9
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Yet another Japan-based cryptocurrency exchange has been hacked, losing a 6.7 billion yen (about $60 million worth of cryptocurrency), including 5,966 bitcoins. The licensed exchange, called Zaif, is operated by the Tech Bureau. It said on Thursday that the exchange first noticed an unusual outflow of funds on the platform around 17:00 Japan time on September 14, after which the company suspended asset deposit and withdrawal services. Tech Bureau explained that after further investigation, it discovered that hackers with unauthorized access to the exchange's hot wallets had stolen roughly $60 million in bitcoin, bitcoin cash, and MonaCoin. That being said, the exact amount of bitcoin cash stolen remains unknown. The exchange added that since its own asset reserve is currently around 2.2 billion yen (or $20 million), it has reached an agreement with a Japan-listed firm called Fisco to receive a $44.5 million investment in exchange for a major share of ownership. Tech Bureau said given the nature of the unauthorized fund access, it has filed the incident as a criminal case to local authorities for further investigation. The incident marks the second hack in Japan this year, after Coincheck also reported that a whopping $520 million in NEM tokens were stolen by hackers in January. Following Coincheck's hack, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) – Japan's financial watchdog – has launched a series of inspections on cryptocurrency exchanges in the country regarding their security measures. The FSA had already notably issued a business improvement order to Tech Bureau in March specifically on its security and anti-money laundering enhancement. Source: https://www.coindesk.com/crypto-exchange-zaif-hacked-in-60-million-6000-bitcoin-theft/
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I just tried to update the blockchain wallet app in my mi mix 2, but suddenly I get this error
"We are unable to connect to the host to establish a secure connection. Please verify your network connection and device before continuing."
I have a strong internet connection, I can even play a youtube vid with 4k and can download any large files. So I wonder if someone here experiences this, tho I don't have any funds stored there, I only used blockchain for email and push notifications when I sent and received funds.
PS. I already did clear cache but still get the error.
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All of the ICOs on this list are 100% proven scam. All information, proofs, etc. below came from different contributors to this forum. You can see all the reference/thread links and its archives where the user/s posted their proofs of this scams. All credits belong to these contributors below you should thank them for finding and exposed such fraud ICOs, I just compiled all of them here. This is only for now, based on others work and thus this list cannot be complete since there are too many scam ICOs but I'll try to list most of them here. And also I just compiled all of scam crypto websites I saw on this board on my site. List of Scam ICO
Name | Description | Reference | Contributor | 24binary-cryptic.com | Fake ICO team | | | abachaico.com* | Fake ICO team | | | abeonacoin.com | Fake ICO team / Stealing people's identity | | | abmico.com | Fake ICO team / Stealing people's identity | | | afuk.org | Fake team | | | alfacoin.io | FAKE TEAM - Using someone's image with a fake name | | | alpaytoken.wixsite.comalpay | Fake team | | | airbon.io | No Team, No whitepaper | | | aircraft.travel | Fake Team | | | aizeus.net | Fake Team | | | amigocoin.co.uk | Plagiarized Whitepaper | | | aresproject.ml | Fake Team / STEALING PEOPLE'S IDENTINTY | | | atkcoin.org | Fake Team - Stock Image | | | antibank.io | Fake Team - Photoshop Image | | | asacoin.net | Fake Team / STEALING PEOPLE'S IDENTITY | | | beleza.network | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGE | | | betlycoin.com | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGE | | | Bitdouble.casino | Fake teams, Identity theft, Stolen content. | | | bitmonk.coinmonkey.io | Fake team | | | bitcoinmax.info | Team picture is scratched,No profile link(real),Fake country | | | bitboscoin.io | FAKE TEAM / Stealing People's Identity | | | bitcoincrowncoin.com | FAKE TEAM | | | bitearn.us | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGE | | | bitprovince.com | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGE | | | bitcoin-protocol.org | SCAM - Plagiarism | | | bitgamecash.io | Fake Team/ stock images and stealing people's identity | | | Blockmall.store | Fake team | | | blockkonnect.com | Fake team | | | blockaip.comen | FAKE TEAM / PHOTOSHOPPED / stealing people's identity | | | blockotel.com | FAKE TEAM / USING STOCK IMAGES / TEMPLATE IMAGES | | | bluechips-token.com | FAKE TEAM / STEALING PEOPLE'S IDENTITY | | | brotherlylend.com | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGES | | | btc-crypto.us | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGES / PONZI | | | burncoin.co | FAKE WEBSITE - Copycat | | | canocoin.org | FAKE TEAM PHOTOS - STOCK IMAGES | | | carnomic.io | FAKE TEAM | | | camolcoin.net | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGES | | | ChangeNow.io | Illegal exchanger from Russia | | | cloecoin.io | FAKE TEAM - Stealing people's identity | | | ciervo.trade | Plagiarized Whitepaper | | | cointel.ml | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGES | | | cointroops.com | Fake Team/ Stock Images | | | cp-x.com | Fake Team/ Stock Images | | | cromacoin.io | FAKE TEAM / Team from Template | | | crowdif.com | Photoshopped pictures of the team, Ponzi ICO | | | crowdsale.hamporn.com* | Fake team, Copied whitepaper, Fake business address. | | | cruisebit.com | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGE | | | cryptfillcoin.com | FAKE TEAM / USING STOCK IMAGES | | | cryptobike.co | FAKE TEAM / Team from a template and Random stock image | | | cryptoniumcoin.us | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGES | | | digiters.net | FAKE TEAM / Stealing people's identity | | | cryptolux.io | Fake Team | | | cryptoriya.io | Fake Team | | | darkpicocoin.co | Fake Team / Stock Image | | | dcattoken.com | Fake Team | | | daqbet.com | FAKE TEAM / Stealing people's identity | | | datbit.org | SCAM ICO - FAKE TEAM / STEALING PEOPLE'S IDENTITY | | | ddkoin.com | SCAM ICO - CEO IS A PONZI/PYRAMID SCAM CREATOR | | | debreco.io | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGES | | | deinanteil.com | Fake Team / Stealing People's identity | | | digitaldegree.io | FAKE TEAM / STEALING PEOPLE'S IDENTITY | | | dpocoin.com | FAKE TEAM / USING STOCK IMAGES | | | dlex.cc | FAKE TEAM / Stealing people's identity | | | dibbs.co | Fake Team/ Stealing people's identity | | | Digithoth.com | FAKE TEAM / Stealing people's identity | | | dmpico.com | Fake Team | | | dojitoken.io | Fake Team - Using images of a deceased person | | | doublediamoncoinico.lantcing.com | Fake Team/ Stock Photos | | | dunemining.pro | Stolen content from another project, ripped off whitepaper, no team | | | easytradingplatform.com | ICO stealing people's identity | | | ebomarket.io | FAKE TEAM / IMAGES FROM A TEAMPLATE/STOCK IMAGES | | | elrun.org | FAKE TEAM / Stock images | | | emereum.top | FAKE TEAM / Stealing People's Identity | | | easywork.life | Fake Team | | | egold.trade | Fake Team | | | endochain.fr | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGES | | | energoncryptocoin.com | FAKE TEAM / STEALING PEOPLE'S IDENTITY | | | enomcoin.com | FAKE TEAM / USING STOCK IMAGE | | | Elrun.org | Fake Team/ Stock Image | | | eosgas.co | Hacking Myetherwallet by phishing site | | | Ethernet.cash | FAKE TEAM - Stealing people's identity/Image | | | enrgzine.io | Scam | | | eobotcoinmining.com | FAKE TEAM / SCAM MINING COMPANY | | | ethereumwildfire.org | FAKE IMAGES OF TEAM | | | etopay.network | BLATANT PLAGIARISM | | | ethereumwhite.online | Fake Team | | | facefind.io | FAKE TEAM - team images are from a template | | | fhztrading.com | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGES | | | fiscal-investment.com | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGES | | | flexiontoken.io | FAKE TEAM / STOCK IMAGES | | | follor.com | Fake Team | | | fairfake.wordpress.com | Honest and Obvious Scam | | | FoxBtc.io | Fake Team/ Stock Image | | | gdcleaders.com | Fake Team - Stock Image | | | Gec-coin.io | Fake Team - Stealing people's identity/Image | | | genisyscoin.org | Fake Team - Stealing people's identity/Image | | | getbitmoney.us | Fake bounty, stolen content, | | | GLOBO.in | Fake team/ stock images and stealing people's identity | | | gigahashminer.io | Fake team/ Fake whitepaper | | | globfone.net | Fake team/ Stealing people's identity | | | greeneminer.com | Fake Teams and Stealing People's Identity | | | gtmr.io | Fake team/ Fake whitepaper | | | Hoverex.io | Fake Team | | | hadfyx.org | Fake Team/ Stock Images | | | heta.org | Fake Team | | | hiroyukicoindark.com | Fake Team | | | histoken.online | Fake Team / Stealing people's identity | | | hkk.io | Fake Team / Stealing people's identity | | | invest4g.in | Fake Team[/Image | | | ico.htfx.online | Fake ICO team/ Stock images | | | ico.inspem.com | Fake ICO team/ Stealing someone's identity | | | ico.twecrypto.com | Fake team | | | internacionalcoin.io | Fake ICO team/ Stealing someone's identity | | | investra.io | FAKE TEAM / stock images and stealing people's identity | | | koalatoken.io | Fake team, identity theft | | | koilop.com | Fake team/ Stock image | | | koinstreet.com | Fake team/ Stock Image | | | layztoken.com | Obvious Scam | | | laxarcoin.com | Fake team | | | less-chain.com | Fake team | | | lexzoom.tech | Fake team | | | mefy.io | Fake Team | | | messicoin.org | Fake Team/ Stock Images | | | mltoken.io | Fake Team/ Stock Images | | | modorr.io | Fake Team/ Stock Images | | | MoonMarket.io | Fake ICO team / Stealing people's identity | | | morh.io | Fake ICO team / Stealing people's identity | | | ncplatform.org | Fake team | | | neofinance.io | Fake ICO team | | | nel.network | FAKE TEAM - stealing people's identity | | | nettekcoin.com | Plagiarized Whitepaper | | | offerzone.io | Fake Team, Stealing content from various projects | | | officium.cc* | Fake Team | | | onasander.com | Fake Team | | | one-fund.io | Fake Team | | | penchant.network | Fake Team | | | petrolgascoin.com | Fake Team | | | plasmium.io | Fake Team | | | pornx-official.com | Fake Team members | | | posya.io | ICO Fake team | | | powerburstico.com* | ICO Fake team/ Stock images | | | powerchain.in | FAKE TEAM / Stealing people's identity | | | pumpkinpro.io | FAKE TEAM / Stealing people's identity | | | qovar.com | Suspicious Team (Probably Fake) | | | quantumpay.co | Fake Team | | | regixium.io | Stolen content/idea, Plagiarized whitepaper, Fake team | | | retengo.co | FAKE TEAM - stealing people's identity | | | sachio.net | Fake Team | | | sfcapital.io | Fake Team | | | Smartweb.network | Fake Team/ stock images and stealing people's identity | | | sliclide.pw | Fake projects, stolen content, plagiarized whitepaper | | | span-coin.com | Fake team / Stealing people's identity | | | SOCIBIT.com | Fake Team - Stock photos | | | socialmediapay.io | Fake Team | | | superfruit.io | Fake Team - Stealing people's identity | | | superstreamtoken.co | Fake Team | | | steincoin.org | Fake team | | | streamcash.live | Fake CEO and team members, identity theft | | | strixglobal.co | Fake Team | | | supportchain.su | Fake Images - Stock Photos and People's Identity == Fake Team | | | sunflowertoken.io | Fake Team | | | tkeycoin.com | Fake Team/ Stock Images | | | torchain.io | Fake Team | | | ultrix.co | Fake Team | | | vertix.tech | Fake Team/ stock images and stealing people's identity | | | veio.io | Fake Team/ stock images | | | vibexchain.com | Fake Team | | | wechatcash.net | Fake Team | | | xcov.com | Fake Team | | | xeonframe.net | Fake Team | | | yudi.io | Fake Team/ Stock images | | | zantepay.com | Plagiarized Whitepaper, Copied Contents | | | zext.co | Fake CEO/Founder - Using stock images | | |
* Website is no longer available. * Beware, malicious website. Contributors are sorted by their awesomeness and contributions on this list.
Name | Contributions | ICOEthics | 170 | Coolcryptovator | 11 | morvillz7z | 10 | Slow death | 5 | Trttn | 5 | Be_Happy | 3 | xtraelv | 3 | Hellmouth42 | 2 | witcher_sense | 2 | cryptodevil | 1 | goldkingcoiner | 1 | Iamdeadlyz | 1 | Makkara | 1 | marlboroza | 1 | ni23457 | 1 | o_e_l_e_o | 1 | sherlockotik | 1 | TalkStar | 1 | XZERO1 | 1 | Zalaster | 1 |
You can add also your thread (if ever your thread is still not yet on this list) with strong proof of course composed of archive links or screenshots that these ICOs are scam, just follow the format OR just post the thread's link of the scam report here. ICO Website's URL: Description: Reference URL: Contributor profile:
Changelog24 2018.11.07 - Added Scam ICO binary-cryptic.com, abachaico.com, abmico.com, afuk.org, alpaytoken.wixsite.comalpay, antibank.io, aresproject.ml, asacoin.net, atkcoin.org, beleza.network, betlycoin.com, bitboscoin.io, bitcoincrowncoin.com, bitcoin-protocol.org, bitearn.us , bitprovince.com, blockaip.comen, blockotel.com, bluechips-token.com, brotherlylend.com, btc-crypto.us, burncoin.co, canocoin.org, carnomic.io, ciervo.trade, cointel.ml, cp-x.com, cromacoin.io, cruisebit.com, cryptfillcoin.com, cryptobike.co, cryptoniumcoin.us, daqbet.com, datbit.org, ddkoin.com, debreco.io, deinanteil.com, digitaldegree.io, digiters.net, dpocoin.com, ebomarket.io, elrun.org, emereum.top, endochain.fr, endomoon.org, energoncryptocoin.com, enomcoin.com, enrgzine.io, eobotcoinmining.com, ethereumwildfire.org, etopay.network, facefind.io, fhztrading.com, fiscal-investment.com, flexiontoken.io, forexepay.io, gazellefund.trade, giantnova.io, globo.inteam, greenbit.in, gtmr.ioindex.html, hachikocoin.tk, help-coin.net, histoken.online, hodlplus.io, humanipo.io, ico.hexbean.exchange, impressio.io, iqfinex.com, jewelpay.org, litecoinone.org, luxbio.io, medica.ai , metiercoin.com, microverse.club, monetabit.pw, newzoneex.com, noisemusictoken.weebly.com, piedpipercoins.com, piperchain.io, plutonium-chain.io, povertyeradicationcoin.org, proxishares.com, quark.market, realbitvalley.com, realbotmining.com, rightsico.pw, shallo.vip, temroy.com, thebikecoin.com, transtoken.net, uchit.info, undal.tech, urpay.co, utpay.io, vltoken.io, wandjob.io, welleth.org, whitebitcoin.io, woyagertoken.com, wxrally.com, xtrl.online, yencoin.trade, zorff.com 2018.09.25 - Added Scam ICO vibexchain.com, aircraft.travel, camolcoin.net, superstreamtoken.co, cryptolux.io, less-chain.com, histoken.online, hkk.io Added contributor witcher_sense 2018.09.19 - Added Scam ICO genisyscoin.org, invest4g.in, dcattoken.com, tkeycoin.com, laxarcoin.com, sunflowertoken.io, koilop.com, FoxBtc.io 2018.09.12 - Added Scam ICO ncplatform.org, ico.twecrypto.com, torchain.io, ultrix.co, hiroyukicoindark.com, steincoin.org, offerzone.io, sachio.net, heta.org, cloecoin.io, mltoken.io, dmpico.com, petrolgascoin.com, investra.io, wechatcash.net, retengo.co, powerchain.in, layztoken.com, fairfake.wordpress.com Added contributor Slow death 2018.09.11 - Added Scam ICO one-fund.io, added contributor Trttn 2018.09.08 - Added Scam ICO bitmonk.coinmonkey.io, bitcoinmax.info, eosgas.co, quantumpay.co, messicoin.org, egold.trade, onasander.com, xeonframe.net, xcov.com, easywork.life, lexzoom.tech, gigahashminer.io, gtmr.io, amigocoin.co.uk, nettekcoin.com, internacionalcoin.io, nel.network, socialmediapay.io, dlex.cc, follor.com, qovar.com, streamcash.live, mefy.io Added contributor Coolcryptovator, o_e_l_e_o, cryptodevil 2018.09.03 - Added Scam ICO morh.io, yudi.io, ethereumwhite.online, strixglobal.co, plasmium.io, ico.inspem.com, hadfyx.org, dibbs.co, atkcoin.org, Elrun.org, gdcleaders.com, koinstreet.com, changenow.io Added Contributor Be_Happy, Zalaster, Iamdeadlyz, ni23457 2018.08.31 - Added new Contributor/s goldkingcoiner, Hellmouth42, TalkStar 2018.08.31 - Added Scam ICO aizeus.net, koalatoken.io, blockkonnect.com, Digithoth.com, veio.io, sliclide.pw, alfacoin.io, Ethernet.cash, Hoverex.io, Gec-coin.io, SOCIBIT.com, globfone.net dunemining.pro, crowdsale.hamporn.com, Blockmall.store, neofinance.io 2018.08.30 - Created the thread
I appreciate any kind of suggestions on how to make this thread/list be informative to anyone.
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Bitcoin's Second-Ever Developer Is Back (With a Big Vision for Crypto)There are early adopters, then there are early early adopters. Revealed exclusively to CoinDesk, the first coder to work alongside bitcoin's pseudonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto, Martti 'Sirius' Malmi, is joining a team of developers launching a new cryptocurrency called AXE. The project, which is combining Malmi's Identifi online reputation system with decentralized database system GUN, is taking on the long-desired mission of decentralizing the Web. And Malmi's history in the cryptocurrency space should pique the interest of plenty of enthusiasts. An amateur college developer in 2009, Malmi played a crucial role in bitcoin's early days as the only active developer working alongside Satoshi – and even striking up a bit of a friendship. He earned Satoshi's trust enough to be given admin access to the website Bitcoin.org, and most of the changes in bitcoin's second code release are attributed to him. But a couple years in, Malmi followed Satoshi's lead and left the project, thinking bitcoin didn't really need him anymore. " I felt like bitcoin had already gone from zero to one, so to say. It was already up and running with a growing community and had lots of great developers working on it," he told CoinDesk. In 2014, then, he started Identifi, with a decentralized architecture that didn't include a cryptocurrency at first. But as he built – with his eyes on reducing the control web companies like Google and Facebook have – he decided something else was needed that hadn't been tried before and that a crypto token could incentivize its use. Malmi told CoinDesk: " Most of the giant online businesses, such as Google, Facebook, eBay or Airbnb are basically centralized indexes – searchable lists of stuff. If we want to disrupt them, we need decentralized indexing." And that's where GUN, which has been in the works since 2014 as well, comes in. Read More: https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoins-second-developer-returning-crypto/
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I need $200 worth of PayPal with my ETH. Fund will be sent from my eth address
I will send first if you're trusted enough having recent trade/s within in the past 30 days. If not then you will send first. Reply here or send me a PM.
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YouTube Accused of Negligence in BitConnect Fraud LawsuitDigital media giant YouTube has been named in class action lawsuit tied to the collapse of BitConnect, the cryptocurrency lending platform widely accused of fraud. BitConnect's shutdown in January – which followed a series of warnings from U.S. investors – triggered a number of investor lawsuits, including one filed in late January in Florida. BitConnect's platform was tied to a token and in-house crypto exchange, both of which have gone defunct in the months since (once valued above $400, the token is now worth less than $0.50 apiece according to CoinMarketCap). That lawsuit later became a consolidated class-action following a court ruling in June, coming in the wake of claims of an ongoing inquiry by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The lawsuit faults YouTube for negligence in not policing the content on its site – particularly promotional videos by BitConnect boosters and affiliates – more tightly. The plaintiffs wrote that, all told, the top 10 most popular BitConnect affiliates "published over 70,000 hours of unedited content, generating 58,000,000 views and luring hundreds if not hundreds of thousands of victims." They went on to state: "By enacting policies designed to prevent bad actors (such as those soliciting investments in fraudulent Ponzi schemes) from disseminating harmful, offensive or inappropriate content through its platform, YOUTUBE owed, by its own assumption, Plaintiffs and the Class a duty to reasonable care to prevent such content from harming its users."YouTube, according to the lawsuit, "failed as a gatekeeper to protect its users." Google – YouTube's parent company – notably moved in March to ban cryptocurrency ads, including those tied to initial coin offerings (ICOs). That policy went into effect last month. In an email to CoinDesk, David Silver, founder of the Silver Miller law firm that filed the class-action suit, urged the company to "take responsibility" for its alleged role. "The platform allowed BitConnect to reach hundreds of thousands of potential investors, all while YouTube was aware that BitConnect was a scam. As the old saying goes: Sometimes when you lie down with dogs, you get fleas," he wrote. Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Source: https://www.coindesk.com/youtube-accused-of-negligence-in-bitconnect-fraud-lawsuit/
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When you talk of cryptocurrency and Crowdfunding, the first concept that comes to mind is the Initial Coin Offering, the ICO. The ICO has become a renowned concept today. We shall concentrate on alternate ways of Crowdfunding in Crypto Space. The IDO – Initial DICE OfferingDICE is going to be the future of cryptocurrency. The most significant advantage of DICE is that it has the qualities of Fiat Currency as well as Cryptocurrency. DICE does not need a wallet for storage. It works outside the Blockchain technology and hence provides an easy way of raising funds in crypto space. In comparison to the traditional methods of fundraising, IPO in Fiat currency, and the ICO in cryptocurrency, the IDO is incredibly cost-effective. The expenses associated with an IDO are minuscule. The only costs you incur are the cost of the operator’s server equipment and supporting software programs. A new operator enters the DICE Economy through the IDO. On becoming a new operator, the business does not have any DICE at all. It has to encourage users to start mining and generate value. Every new excavated DICE unit that enters the economy adds to the valuation of the operator. By paying in DICE to the operator, the miner can acquire equity in the business. Read More: https://bl4nkcode.info/press-release/publish/alternate-ways-of-crowdfunding-in-the-crypto-space
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Facebook is reversing its ban on cryptocurrency advertisements and will now allow some preapproved advertisers to promote crypto businesses and services, like exchanges. Facebook banned all crypto ads on the service back in January, around the height of the bitcoin price surge, to prevent people from promoting “financial products and services frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional practices.” Now, advertisers that are approved by Facebook through an application process can promote crypto products, though ads promoting binary options and ICOs, initial coin offerings, are still banned. Interested advertisers may have to show Facebook “licenses they have obtained, whether they are traded on a public stock exchange, and other relevant public background on their business” in order to receive permission to run crypto ads. The crypto bubble has declined considerably since late 2017, when the price of bitcoin was close to $20,000. (This morning, it’s just above $6,000 per coin.) That sudden rise in crypto created a mad dash by consumers who wanted in on the craze, and some shady businesses were trying to capitalize by promoting scams, hence the ban by Facebook. Others like Google, Twitter and Snapchat also banned crypto ads. But crypto still has a lot of believers, and it easy to see why Facebook wants to sell crypto ads: It’s a growing, exciting industry with a lot of potential advertisers. So long as Facebook’s users aren’t getting scammed, the company would certainly love to take on the extra ad revenue. Plus, Facebook seems to think the crypto craze is at least somewhat legit. The company started its own internal blockchain team earlier this year to explore the technology that’s used as the foundation for all cryptocurrencies. It seems likely that Facebook will take a hard look at cryptocurrencies in the process. Source: https://www.recode.net/2018/6/26/17505876/facebook-cryptocurrency-ads-bitcoin-ico-ban-reversed
This is really a good news I hope google adsense will also follow or even twitter for their ban of crypto advertising. This news has a huge effect and even the price dropped when the ban was announced, and now its been reversing their decision I hope the market will respond and price will back where it came from even in just 10k
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Tech billionaire Tim Draper, an avowed cryptocurrency bull, has set a $250,000 bitcoin price target for 2022. Draper made the bold prediction April 12 at the 2018 Block (Chain) Party at his self-named Draper University in San Mateo, California. “I’m thinking $250,000 a bitcoin by 2022,” Draper said (via Reddit). “Believe it. They’re going to think you’re crazy, but believe it. It’s happening and it’s going to be awesome!” Draper has a fairly good track record for predicting bitcoin price movements, so market observers aren’t taking his bullish forecast lightly. In 2015, the venture capitalist accurately predicted that bitcoin would top $10,000 by the end of 2017. BTC prices soared above $13,000 on December 31, 2017. ‘Blockchain Is Transformational’Draper also predicts that blockchain will disrupt and transform finance, healthcare, and many other industries. “It’s honest, it’s straightforward, it’s incorruptible, and it’s fair,” he said. Shortly before the Block (Chain) Party, Draper signaled his unwavering confidence in blockchain, the technology undergirding cryptocurrencies. “The blockchain is one of the most transformational technologies that has happened in the history of the world,” he told the San Mateo Daily Journal. “And it is totally worth celebrating.” Tweet: https://twitter.com/AlexMoskov/status/984642159155580930Draper isn’t the only billionaire who’s betting big on blockchain. The Rockefeller family (estimated net worth: $1 trillion) has partnered with the cryptocurrency investor group CoinFund to help entrepreneurs launch blockchain-based businesses. David Pakman, a partner in Venrock — the venture-capital arm of the Rockefeller family — said his VC firm is not interested in turning short-term profits, but in making a long-term investment in blockchain. “There are a lot of crypto traders in the market,” Pakman said. “There are a lot of cryptocurrency hedge funds. This is different. To us, it looks a little bit more like venture capital.” Read more: https://www.ccn.com/billionaire-tim-draper-sets-250000-bitcoin-price-target-for-2022/
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This seems not new after facebook bans the advertisements of crypto-related services on its platform now google followed and this will take effect in June. ads for the following will no longer be allowed to serve:
-Binary options and synonymous products -Cryptocurrencies and related content (including but not limited to initial coin offerings, cryptocurrency exchanges, cryptocurrency wallets, and cryptocurrency trading advice) Seems coinzilla and cointraffic are happy with this news since most crypto related services/sites/projects will move from google ads to this platforms. This might take a huge effect to the market or maybe will not. What do you think about this one? Source: https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/7648803
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I have 2 steam wallet codes worth 20 USD. I will sell it for 35 USD if you want to buy both of them and 19 USD if not. I will send the codes first if you're a trustworthy member.
Please PM me or post here.
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