You Can Now Buy Cryptocurrency With Credit Card on Bitcoin.com Exchange
Users can now purchase cryptocurrency with a credit or debit card on Bitcoin.com’s premier trading platform via a new partnership with Moonpay. The Bicoin.com Exchange has been rapidly expanding its offerings by adding new SLP tokens. Also Read: Gocrypto SLP Token Starts Trading on Bitcoin.com Exchange Bitcoin.com Exchange Offers New Fiat Gateway Bitcoin.com Exchange has announced that it has added the option to buy...
Google Bans Crypto App Metamask From Play Store
Soon after Google-owned Youtube has swung the strikes hammer against video content creators that talked about cryptocurrency-related topics, another arm of the search monopoly has taken down a popular ethereum dapps client. Also Read: Youtube ‘Christmas Purge’ Has Content Creators Pointing to These Alternate Platforms Metamask Kicked out of Google Play Store Google Play, the official app store for the Android operating...
Australian Piracy Rates Drop, But So Does Spending
For years on end, entertainment industry insiders have regularly portrayed Australia as a piracy-ridden country. To see if this is indeed the case, the Government conducts annual consumer surveys to study local piracy habits. In recent years, this has revealed a steady decline in piracy. The latest online copyright infringement report, released by the Department of Communications and the Arts this week, suggests that there’s...
The Top 19 Most Significant Piracy Shutdowns of 2019
For as long as pirate sites and services have been around, entertainment industry groups have poured significant resources into having them closed down. When Napster went down in flames 20 years ago, some people thought that was mission accomplished. In 2005, when the MGM vs Grokster case went all the way to the Supreme Court and went in MGM’s favor, many people believed that file-sharing had received its fatal blow. Today, 15...
10 articles to enhance your security aptitude
If security is a process (and it is), then it stands to reason that different projects (and contributors) are in different places. Some applications have years of security testing, with design done by people who have worked in information security for decades. Others are brand new projects by developers working on their first open source project. It comes as no surprise that Opensource.com’s top security articles of 2019...