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What The First Cryptocurrency Ruling By A Federal Judge Means The past three months have been tough on cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin is down 53% from its peak, Ethereum 48%, Ripple 78%. From the respective peaks among the three, $350 billion has evaporated. Those are just the three largest by market capitalization. New ones come on the scene all the time, still.
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Hong Kong Cryptocurrency Exchange Offers $250000 for Tips on Hacking Attempt The Binance exchange is offering $250,000–paid in cryptocurrency–to anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest of the hackers who attempted to steal funds, it said on Sunday. Additionally, Binance said it has set aside up to $10 million in crypto reserves for bounty awards against any ...
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'Cryptojacking' hacker trend turns Canadian web surfers into cryptocurrency miners Scores of Canadians dipped their toes into cryptocurrency mining in recent weeks — they just didn't realize it. A wave of so-called "cryptojacking" has been sweeping the internet, forcing unwitting web surfers into generating money for cybercriminals. Hackers infect websites with malicious code that ...
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Japan Ramps Up Its Cryptocurrency Regulations With reports emerging that Japan's banking system is ready to bring cryptocurrency at least tangentially into the Japanese culture thanks to a Ripple-fueled payments app, it's not surprising it would also want to make cryptocurrency in general safer for its users. To that end, the Financial Services Agency ...
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Ripple price news LIVE: XRP back in GREEN against USD as cryptocurrency recovers RIPPLE (XRP) is back in the green today after opening more than two percent up following a week of tumbling losses. Here are the latest live updates on Ripple's price. By Amani Hughes. PUBLISHED: 09:04, Mon, Mar 12, 2018 | UPDATED: 09:17, Mon, Mar 12, 2018 ...
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'Cryptojacking' hacker trend turns Canadian web surfers into cryptocurrency miners Scores of Canadians dipped their toes into cryptocurrency mining in recent weeks ??? they just didn't realize it. A wave of so-called "cryptojacking" has been sweeping the Internet, forcing unwitting web surfers into generating money for cybercriminals. A person works on a laptop in North Andover, Mass.
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SAVVY: Is cryptocurrency the future of money? Both India and Vietnam, for example, have banned cryptocurrency as a means of payment. Meanwhile, China and South Korea have banned Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) of new cryptocurrencies. Japan hasn't banned cryptocurrencies but has introduced a licensing regime for cryptocurrency exchanges.
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