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10 публікаційFrom cash to crypto: The Cantillon effect vs. the Nakamoto effect The Cantillon effect is often cited as one of the causes of cash volatility. Will Bitcoin and the introduction of the Nakamoto effect solve it?
The Metaverse will change the live music experience, but will it be decentralized? Widespread adoption of virtual reality could be the next big step for live music, which in turn could be the key to mass adoption of NFT…
Why is my Bitcoin transaction unconfirmed? When at least three miners do not confirm the Bitcoin transaction, it remains unconfirmed and unconfirmed transactions can be canceled.
Crypto mining won’t survive another round of environmental legislation Blockchain mining’s massive carbon footprint is impossible to justify — and puts it in the crosshairs of global environmental legislation.
PayPal stablecoin: What it could mean for payments PayPal has confirmed it is exploring a stablecoin. Here’s how experts see the potential impact of a PayPal Coin.
Meta goes Brazil to trademark Bitcoin and crypto services Meta published the application for registration on Jan. 25 and is currently awaiting opposition prior to INPI approval.
What is Etherscan, and how does it work? Etherscan is a block explorer and analytics platform that allows you to access details on any Ethereum blockchain transactions that are pending or confirmed.
How can the Metaverse help the food industry? The evolution of blockchain in the food industry started from establishing a Bitcoin Pizza Day, and now it’s moving into the Metaverse.
SEC approves BSTX for blockchain settlements on traditional markets BSTX's SEC approval does not involve crypto trading or any other form of use of blockchain technology.
Web3 innovations are replacing middlemen with middleware protocols Thanks to the DeFi revolution, it’s no longer companies extracting value from users, rather it's developers extracting value from protocols.