Markets Update: Top Cryptos Reclaim Support as RVN Rallies
The leading cryptocurrency markets are attempting to reclaim the losses incurred during Tuesday’s dip, with many crypto assets having rebounded to currently trade above last week’s support zone. In other market action, RVN has been among the top performing markets of the last fortnight, up 145% since Feb. 24. Also Read: Blockfi Launches Interest Bearing Savings Accounts for Cryptocurrencies BTC Bounces to Test Previous...
Blockfi Launches Interest Bearing Savings Accounts for Cryptocurrencies
On March 4, cryptocurrency-backed USD lending platform Blockfi announced the launch of a new savings program called the Blockfi Interest Account (BIA). Having started as a private beta service, BIAs are now available to the public who can store bitcoin core (BTC) and ethereum (ETH) and receive 6 percent annual interest, paid monthly in cryptocurrency. Also read: An In-Depth Look at Ethereum’s Maker and Dai Stablecoin Blockfi...
PR: Austrian ANON Blockchain Summit Attracts Billion Dollar Businesses
This is a press release, which contains forward looking statements, and should be treated as advertising or promotional material. Bitcoin.com is not responsible for or liable for any content, accuracy or quality within the press release. The inaugural ANON Blockchain Summit Austria will be held April 2-3, featuring Microsoft, IBM, Alibaba Cloud and Accenture plus other big names, with the aim of putting Vienna’s vibrant...
Former Pirate Party Leader “Trolls” Authors to Push Traffic to eBook Site
Activists associated and allied with the many variants of the Pirate Party worldwide are regularly painted as hardcore Internet pirates. It’s not hard to see why given the Party’s history, but that’s certainly not the full picture. Today’s Pirates, of which there are many flavors around the world, are just as likely to lobby in favor of transparency, privacy, free speech and anti-corruption, as they copyright...
“Legal Product Everywhere” is Best Defense Against Football Piracy
Dedicated fans of top-tier soccer (or football, as it’s more widely known in Europe) who don’t attend matches generally have to pay for the privilege to watch on TV. In many countries, the only options are expensive ones, which can be reason enough for some to bypass the system altogether and turn to piracy. But even those who can pay the prices aren’t always offered what they need. In the UK, for example, the 3pm...