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36-Year Old British Man Behind Bars After Stealing €10 Million IOTA Crypto
Jan 26, 2019 at 15:27
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36-Year Old British Man Behind Bars After Stealing €10 Million IOTA Crypto
The United Kingdom (UK’s) South East Regional Organized Crime Unit (SEROCU), Europol, Hessen State Police of Germany and the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA), tactically-technically arrested a 36-year old British man suspected of fraud, money laundering and theft crimes.
Hacked & Scammed: Sailing Digital Currency’s 'Wild West', Unreported Theft Cases
Oct 19, 2018 at 13:14
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Hacked & Scammed: Sailing Digital Currency’s 'Wild West', Unreported Theft Cases
After Peggy and Marco Lachmann-Anke realised in January 2018 that deadly hackers had cracked a very strong 40-character password and emptied their crypto wallet, they didn't run to the police or inform the tokens' issuer, IOTA, a Berlin-based tech group. They just purchased more coins.
Paymon: Blockchain 4.0?
May 15, 2018 at 10:27
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Paymon: Blockchain 4.0?
The blockchain company Paymon finished the second round of ICO on the 3rd of May. As it was mentioned in this article, the new technology is one of the strongest reasons to invest and believe in the company. What exactly is the innovation of the Paymon blockchain called Hive? Why is it more pioneering than technologies of Bitcoin, Ethereum and IOTA? Here is a detailed comparative description of Hive and its processors.
RaiBlocks, IOTA and the Undervalued Byteball
Jan 19, 2018 at 17:53
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RaiBlocks, IOTA and the Undervalued Byteball
To help fix blockchain issues, new technologies are emerging on the market, known as data acyclic graph systems (DAG). New cryptocurrencies have emerged, such as IOTA, RailBlocks and Byteball. The systems upon which these currencies are based allow users to further leverage the potential of the technology.
Designed to Succeed: IOTA, RaiBlocks and Now Byteball
Jan 16, 2018 at 09:06
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Designed to Succeed: IOTA, RaiBlocks and Now Byteball
Byteball is a new generation of currency which is based on DAG (directed acyclic graph) and it gained unprecedented interest at the end of 2017.
Bitcoin Fees Increase to Over $50
Dec 24, 2017 at 15:26
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Bitcoin Fees Increase to Over $50
In the last few days, we have again seen blockchain's congestion and the extreme increase in fees for bitcoin transactions and that's just one current bitcoin problem. Not only is it a bitcoin issue but users of ethereum may experience similar problems and increased fees. DAG technology addresses this fundamental problem and has seen an increase in interest.
The Time for Byteball is Now
Dec 18, 2017 at 14:46
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The Time for Byteball is Now
In recent weeks, we have witnessed increased interest in DAG-based currencies. This new revolutionary technology, which addresses the problems of existing blockchain currencies, is part  of IOTA and Raiblock's recently success, whose capitalization increased seven-fold for IOTA and 20 times for RaiBlocks. Both of these currencies have recently become popular with everyone wanting to buy some. The price of Byteball, however, stayed the same for a long time. Now the sleeping giant has woken up and its price has increased from $330 to $770, more than 130%.
Is DAG to Overcome Blockchain?
Dec 12, 2017 at 09:55
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Is DAG to Overcome Blockchain?
Is It the End of Blockchain?
95% of Cryptocurrencies will Not Survive in 2018
Dec 01, 2017 at 14:51
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95% of Cryptocurrencies will Not Survive in 2018
The Blockchain ecosystem suffers explosive growth. According to data from Coinmarketcap just for 11 months in 2017 cryptocurrencies market capitalization grew by 1200%. Investors and hedge funds are fixing unbelievable profits, which they can get from crypto assets, and trying to divert their assets into this niche. Investors are waiting for startups, which will repeat the success of projects like Ethereum (+272397% since ICO) or IOTA (+922448% since ICO).
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