Ethereum’s Hard Fork Constantinople: What You Need to Know Before January 16th Scott Dudley 8 hours ago 3 min read The long-planned Ethereum fork is coming on Jan. 16th. With Constantinople going live within weeks, here’s what is important to know. Constantinople Activating in January Constantinople is one of the key milestones in Ethereum ’s…
Month: February 2019
Moonday Morning: Fortnite accidentally started accepting Monero
Moonday Morning: Fortnite accidentally started accepting Monero Sometimes people don’t mean to get into cryptocurrency Story by 92 Shares Hard Fork is back up and running on all cylinders. It’s the first Moonday Morning of 2019 and that means that there’s a lot to catch up on. Let’s take a look at what we missed…
Bitcoin Cash Transaction Fees Were Less Than a Cent Throughout Most of 2018
Original article One of the great benefits of the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network is that miner fees have been consistently inexpensive for well over a year. A typical BCH network fee in 2018 has been lower than most blockchain networks and the median average each day has not surpassed a U.S. penny in 10 months.…
Ethereum Hard Fork Jan’19 | Know Everything About 3 Upcoming ETH Hard Forks
Ethereum Hard Fork Jan’19 | Know Everything About 3 Upcoming ETH Hard Forks CoinSwitch | 08 January, 2019 | 2 min Ethereum couldn’t take its demotion over Ripple and recently, Ethereum gained back its second position and is working towards retaining the position forever or longer. On December 29th, 2018, Ethereum grabbed its old position,…
The YKarma experiment
Home > Technology > The YKarma experiment The YKarma experiment Jon Evans Huffington News The YKarma experiment Blockchains are boring now . It’s been ten years since Bitcoin launched, and cryptocurrencies have almost exclusively been used to recapitulate existing monetary systems in slightly new forms. This is boring. Programmable currencies give us the ability to…
The YKarma experiment
Posted by Editor – Technology News | Jan 6, 2019 | Technology | 0 | Blockchains are boring now . It’s been ten years since Bitcoin launched, and cryptocurrencies have almost exclusively been used to recapitulate existing monetary systems in slightly new forms. This is boring. Programmable currencies give us the ability to build whole…
Let’s Take a Look at Popular Bitcoin-based Board Games Inspired by Cryptocurrencies
Email Blockchain was going to revolutionize the world , not like some Bio-digital jazz, but something more pertinent to the world economics. While those dreams have not been shattered there is certainly some lost sheen. After the highs and lows of the preceding year, one hopes this year will be more stable and things will…
10 crypto events you can expect to see in 2019 | VentureBeat
If 2018 was the year we all realized unregulated cryptocurrency offerings (ICOs) would have to be replaced by regulated “security token” offerings (STOs), 2019 is shaping up to be the year we see that regulation implemented. As a result of that change, here are 10 events I predict we’ll see in the crypto space within…
The YKarma experiment
(Source: techcrunch.com ) Blockchains are boring now . It’s been ten years since Bitcoin launched, and cryptocurrencies have almost exclusively been used to recapitulate existing monetary systems in slightly new forms. This is boring. Programmable currencies give us the ability to build whole new categories of economies, ones which reject all traditional assumptions about how…
#Blockchain The Daily: Derivative Market Hits $12B in Volume, Reports of Layoffs, Another Fork
#Blockchain The Daily: Derivative Market Hits $12B in Volume, Reports of Layoffs, Another Fork Posted on by Startup365 Cryptocurrency exchange Huobi has announced reaching $12 billion in cumulative trading volume on its derivative market in December. The news comes amid reports of job cuts at its Shenzhen office. Also in The Daily this Saturday, major…