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Trezor launches an allegedly “phishing proof” desktop wallet
The desktop app reportedly provides “more robust protection” than Trezor’s browser-based wallet.
JPMorgan says Bitcoin slightly overvalued as a commodity
Referring to Bitcoin as a commodity seems to show a maturing view of the asset.
Cornell University shared a surprising revelation about this blockchain paper
The dissertation was written at an important moment in Bitcoin's history.
YouTube’s sleazy decline into scam promotion
With great influence comes great responsibility. Unfortunately, YouTube seems to ignore it.
Blockchain health apps privatize COVID-19 data but security is a concern
Blockchain-based apps used to store COVID-19 data may not be as private as they seem.
Multiple data points suggest Bitcoin’s 2017-style bull run has begun
Social sentiment data, strengthening fundamentals and on-chain analysis suggest Bitcoin is on the verge of a 2017-style bull run.
Crypto traders cautious on Bitcoin price as rally to $11.7K goes sour
Traders are becoming cautious about Bitcoin price after repeated rejections at the $11,500 level following the recent rally.
Cointelegraph Consulting: New stimulus checks may push Bitcoin price above $11K
Will USA’s second round of proposed stimulus checks impact the global crypto market? .
New WEF study reveals issues facing blockchain and crypto standards
WEF study says the ongoing efforts from blockchain organizations are not enough to set global blockchain standards.
Six Binance Smart Chain DeFi projects awarded grants from $100M fund
More than 180 projects have applied for grants since the $100 million accelerator fund was announced in September.
Blockchain firm Monerium thinks Europe 'already has' a digital euro
The ECB should grant e-money issuers access to central bank reserves, says Monerium.
Starbucks and McDonald’s reportedly not testing China’s digital yuan
Starbucks and McDonald’s are reportedly not part of the 3,000 merchants piloting China’s CBDC.
UK FCA crypto derivatives ban ignored 97% of consultation respondents
The U. K. ’s Financial Conduct Authority is accused of ignoring its own consultation and cherry-picking data.
Unqualified investors can buy up to $8K of crypto, says Bank of Russia
Russia’s central bank wants to limit the amount of cryptos and digital rights acquired by non-professional investors.
Public companies hold almost $7B in Bitcoin in heads-up to Grayscale
Grayscale’s $5. 1 billion in Bitcoin under management is fast being challenged by firms including CoinShares and MicroStrategy.
Security token trading volume crashed by 60% in September
Two dozen security tokens drove $9. 15 million in trade during September.
Cruise ship ‘Satoshi’ to house crypto companies and digital nomads
The first 200 cabins in a crypto-themed cruise ship will go on sale in November.
Reserve Bank of Australia still researching the CBDC it says it doesn’t need
The Reserve Bank of Australia is continuing to explore how to design and operate a CBDC.
CipherTrace gives officials tips on how to uncover criminals' crypto caches
CipherTrace has published comprehensive guidance intended to help law enforcement identify signs of crypto usage when conducting investigations.
DeFi Pulse unveils safety ratings to allow users to compare risk
DeFi Pulse and Gauntlet have released a new tool to improve users’ risk awareness of major DeFi projects.