Ciphertrace Report Shows Crypto Crime Moving to Defi
May15

Ciphertrace Report Shows Crypto Crime Moving to Defi

Ciphertrace, a blockchain analytics company, has announced that crypto-related crimes have moved to the realm of decentralized finance (defi) apps and protocols. Now, the impact these hacks and exploits represent is way bigger than the one classic hacks to centralized exchanges and other scams do, according to their latest “Cryptocurrency Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Report.” Ciphertrace: Crime Moves to Defi Ciphertrace, one of the...

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Watch Tower Copyright Lawsuit Targets Creator of “DubTown” Lego Animations
May15

Watch Tower Copyright Lawsuit Targets Creator of “DubTown” Lego Animations

The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, the supervising body and publisher for the Jehovah’s Witness religious group, is known to go to extreme lengths to clamp down on those believed to be undermining the faith. While much of this takes place in the background, Watch Tower’s practices can become public when the group takes legal action against people alleged to have breached its intellectual property rights. Watch Tower holds...

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What Python 3.3 did to improve exception handling in your code
May15

What Python 3.3 did to improve exception handling in your code

This is the fourth in a series of articles about features that first appeared in a version of Python 3.x. Python 3.3 was first released in 2012, and even though it has been out for a long time, many of the features it introduced are underused and pretty cool. Here are three of them. read more Powered by...

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