Another Self-Proclaimed Satoshi Appears in the High Profile Bitcoin Lawsuit
A new filing has been submitted to the ongoing Kleiman v. Wright case stemming from a man who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto. The man, named Debo Jurgen Etienne Guido, has sent handwritten testimony to the Southern District of Florida courthouse asserting that he is the “genuine and only originator/creator” of the genesis block that started the Bitcoin network in 2009. Also Read: Many Self-Proclaimed Bitcoin Inventors and...
PR: bitHolla Releases Open Exchange Kit HollaExShell
This is a paid 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. Seoul, South Korea – July 22, 2019 – bitHolla, the company that builds customized cryptocurrency trading software is announcing the launch of its new product HollaExShell, an open...
US, EU and Japan Could Trigger ‘Cold Currency War’ by Debasing Fiat
The world’s major central banks are waging war to determine who can make their respective fiat currency weaker. With the likelihood of even more money printing and negative interest rates ahead, people need to be ready to see the value of their money evaporate and the price of everything else go up. Also Read: Deutsche Bank Collapse Could Crash Global Financial Markets Cold Currency War Is Heating Up Many financial market...
Law Council of Australia Warns Data Retention Regime Could Affect Pirates
Retention of telecommunications metadata is increasingly viewed by governments as a valuable tool to fight serious crimes, including terrorism. Communications systems, such as telephone networks and the Internet, can provide the ability to collect information revealing who contacted who and when. However, when such sensitive data is collected on a broad scale, who can get access to that data becomes a serious concern. In Australia, a...
Groupe TVA, Bell, Rogers Team Up to Sue ‘Pirate’ IPTV Service
There are currently thousands of providers of unlicensed IPTV services around the world so stopping them all will prove a herculean task. Nevertheless, entertainment industry groups and anti-piracy outfits seem to determined to take on the challenge, in the hope that strategic action here and there will deter others from getting involved in this growing business. The latest action comes from Quebecor Inc.’s Groupe TVA Inc., BCE...