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web3isgoinggreat.com
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| | | | | Kevin Rose, perhaps best known as the founder of Digg, but also a prominent crypto investor and entrepreneur, lost a substantial number of pricey NFTs when he apparently signed a malicious transaction. The hacker stole 25 Squiggles NFTs, which are trading at a floor price of 13.3 ETH, putting the estimated price based on the floor price at around 332.5ETH (~$519,000). Rose acquired the Squiggles for between 6.3 and 16ETH each (~$10,000 to $25,000).The thief also stole an Autoglyph NFT, which rarely chang... | |
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bombthrower.com
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| | | | | How did FTX grow from a tiny Hong Kong bucket shop into a top three Crypto exchange over the course of just a few years? What was Alameda research and were they ever legitimate? Most importantly, how exactly does an exchange lose track of up to $10 billion worth of customer deposits? | |
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blog.dshr.org
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| | | | | Source Recently there has been a regrettable failure of Bitcoin and most other cryptocurrencies to proceed in an orderly fashion moon-wards... | |
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ariadne.space
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| | | Ive followed cryptocurrency for a long time.The first concept I read about was Hashcash, which was a mechanism designed to reduce e-mail spam by acting as a sort of stamp.The proof of work concept introduced by Hashcash of course lead to Bitcoin, which lead to Ethereum and the other popular Proof of Work consensus blockchain-based cryptocurrency platforms out in the world today. | ||