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Davos, CBDCs, and the Rise of Bitcoin Art
The word from Davos is blockchain not crypto, cashless futures, and CBDCs, while Brekkie von Bitcoin gives us his take on the emergent field of bitcoin art.
The word from Davos is blockchain not crypto, cashless futures, and CBDCs, while Brekkie von Bitcoin gives us his take on the emergent field of bitcoin art.
Harmony is rolling out its token swap process, asking holders of its ERC-20 and BEP-2 tokens to switch to its own native asset to participate in staking and other activities.
Middle Eastern elites at the World Economic Forum are highly skeptical of bitcoin, but there are whispers about its potential for cross-border settlements in the energy sector.
Bitcoin’s up as Davos ends. This is CoinDesk’s Crypto News Roundup for January 24, 2020.
AT&T has again argued against allegations it was in part responsible for a SIM-swap hack that cost crypto exec Seth Shapiro $1.8 million.
Identity thieves now have another tool at their disposal: bitcoin hashing power.
The blockchain-based ticketing system will be used for all Lancashire Cricket Club’s domestic and international fixtures in 2020.
A fifth of the world’s population may well have access to a central bank digital currency in as little as three years, according to a BIS survey.
Consensus is building on one issue at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland: Cash is dead.
Bitcoin’s price pullback has gathered steam in the last 24 hours, erasing a major portion of the cryptocurrency’s recent gains.