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7 votes
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The strange life and mysterious death of Jerrold Haas, co-founder of the educational-blockchain startup Tessr
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Brave browser 1.0 has been released, and eight million BAT will be distributed to mobile users
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Recent Study Estimates That 50% of Websites Using WebAssembly Apply It for Malicious Purposes
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Kik is shutting down their chat app and firing most of their employees to focus on their Kin cryptocurrency and SEC trial
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Highlights from Facebook's Libra hearing with the Senate Banking Committee
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Firefox zero-day was used in attack against Coinbase employees, not its users
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Facebook plans to launch 'GlobalCoin' cryptocurrency in 2020
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The trade secret - Firms that promised high-tech ransomware solutions almost always just pay the hackers
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Protections against fingerprinting and cryptocurrency mining available in Firefox Nightly and Beta
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In-browser cryptocurrency mining service Coinhive will shut down on March 8
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There's no good reason to trust blockchain technology
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Blockchain technology changes the nature of trust, but it doesn't eliminate the need for it
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Cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX locked out of over $180M in funds after CEO's unexpected death
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Tom Scott warns viewers that Brave donations do not reach him
@tomscott: This warning is prompted by a company called Brave, who've been taking cryptocurrency donations "for me", using my name and photo, without my consent. I asked them not to, and to refund anyone who's donated; they said "we'll see what we can do" and that "refunds are impossible".
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Four days trapped at sea with crypto’s nouveau riche
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Opinion piece: Bitcoin is close to becoming worthless
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What do you legally “own” with Bitcoin? A short introduction to krypto-property
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Bitcoin turns ten – here’s how it all started and what the future might hold
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Could cryptominers be the good alternative to ads?
Everyone hates ads. Frankly, no one wants to pay for anything online. And places like CoinHive offer a service that doesn't clutter the screen and pays people. Too good to be true right? Well the...
Everyone hates ads. Frankly, no one wants to pay for anything online. And places like CoinHive offer a service that doesn't clutter the screen and pays people. Too good to be true right? Well the first group of people to latch on the service ramped up the mines to 8 threads at 100% because they were hackers and didn't care if they slowed your computer or drained your battery. They just wanted their almost untraceable money.
What I'm proposing is that if sites were to use miners that instead use 2/4 threads at 10% thereby using far less resources, across enough users provided your traffic is ok, could the results be tangible if we gave it a chance?
edit: I hate cryptocurrency but I was more trying to discuss the idea of getting paid for passive CPU usage more described in this comment by @spctrvl
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Any cryptocurrency investors/enthusiasts in here?
Hey all, haven't seen a thread on this yet. What projects do you folks have some stake in? Any you're interested in but haven't picked up? Thoughts on the market?
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Brave browser gets Chrome's extensions starting Thursday with major new version
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What are your opinions on cryptocurrency?
What about the technical aspects do you support and what are your reservations? Bitcoin vs. altcoins? Do you anticipate widespread adoption or fizzling out to occur in the next few decades?
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The Elon Musk impersonators of the internet - For cryptocurrency scammers, imitation is the sincerest form of fraud
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The SIM Hijackers
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Bitcoin
Bitcoin doesn't really fit in any of the overall headers; I'm trying it here. It's the main reason I found tildes. For me, Bitcoin is both 'tech' and 'politics.' Lol
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Monster is Quietly Planning a $300 Million ICO
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Cryptocurrency has been great for GPU makers—that might change soon
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The Wealthy Are Hoarding $10 Billion of Bitcoin in Bunkers
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Blockchain is not only crappy technology but a bad vision for the future
6 votes