Trading Cryptocurrencies Like a Boss Takes Time and Research
Over the years there have been many news.Bitcoin.com tutorials about the very basics of trading, market indicators, and the multitude of websites that collect vast amounts of data. Some of these resources give traders a step towards making their first trades. Now after a few losses and some lucky gains these individuals are interested in how to read the market. Also Read: PBOC to Strengthen Cryptocurrency Regulations in 2018...
This Week in Bitcoin: Hypertokenization
You’ve heard of hyberbitcoinization: how bitcoin could one day replace hyper-inflated fiat currencies. Now say hello to its lesser companion, hypertokenization: the idea that there should be a token for everything. Like salt and pepper, tokens are best enjoyed in moderation, but if the top stories from This Week in Bitcoin are an indicator, we could be in danger of overdosing. Also read: NY Legal Firm Launches...
UK IPTV Provider ACE Calls it Quits, Cites Mounting Legal Pressure
Terms including “Kodi box” are now in common usage in the UK and thanks to continuing coverage in the tabloid media, more and more people are learning that free content is just a few clicks away. In parallel, premium IPTV services are also on the up. In basic terms, these provide live TV and sports through an Internet connection in a consumer-friendly way. When bundled with beautiful interfaces and fully functional...
Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week on BitTorrent – 04/02/18
This week we have three newcomers in our chart. Maze Runner: The Death Cure is the most downloaded movie. The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. All the movies in the list are Web-DL/Webrip/HDRip/BDrip/DVDrip unless stated otherwise. RSS feed for the weekly movie download chart. This week’s most downloaded movies are: Movie Rank Rank last week...
Comcast Doesn’t Disconnect All Binging Pirates
Regular Internet providers are being put under increasing pressure for not doing enough to curb copyright infringement. Earlier this year the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that ISPs are required to terminate ‘repeat infringers’ based on allegations from copyright holders alone, a topic that has been contested for years. As this case progressed, several Internet providers reviewed their applicable policies and...