ECB Expects Worse Recession in Europe Than Global Economy
The European Central Bank (ECB) expects the European economy to suffer a more severe recession than the global economy. Countries across the euro area will experience “a deep recession,” which entails unprecedented funding needs of more than €1 trillion ($1.1 trillion), explained ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos. Also read: IMF Declares Global Recession, 80 Countries Request Help, Trillions of Dollars Needed Deep...
Craig Wright Ends Lawsuit Against Adam Back – Pays Thousands in Legal Fees
According to various reports, the self-proclaimed Bitcoin inventor, Craig Wright has dropped his libel lawsuit against Blockstream CEO, Adam Back. Wright was forced to pay all of Back’s legal fees to the tune of £6,666 ($8,400). The news follows, Wright losing his UK court battle with Bitcoin.com’s Roger Ver after the England and Wales judge said the court wasn’t the “most appropriate place” to...
Ross Ulbricht’s 9th Price Analysis Predicts Bitcoin Prices Below $3,000
The founder of the Silk Road marketplace, Ross Ulbricht, has published another analysis that attempts to predict the price of bitcoin. Ulbricht started sharing his price examinations last December and he leveraged the patterns of Elliott Wave theory to bolster his forecast. Also read: Bitcoin Revolution: Wanna Earn $1,000 a Day? Government Warns About This Scam Ross Ulbricht Predicts Sub-$3K Bitcoin Prices Ross Ulbricht has been...
Guarda Wallet Launches Multisignature Functionality for Bitcoin
Guarda has recently become the first multi-currency crypto wallet to offer support for Multisignature. Multisignature (also known as Multisig) wallets make it possible for two or more users to have access to the funds. Contrary to the usual single-key addresses, Multisig wallets need several parties to sign the transactions – the signatures are generated with the use of different private keys. Multisignature wallets are...
Internet Archive to Senator: No “Emergency Copyright Act” Required, Fair Use Has Library Covered
On first view, making books, learning and other research materials available online during a nationwide library shutdown as a result of the coronavirus pandemic seems like a positive step. However, the National Emergency Library recently launched by the Internet Archive now finds itself in the middle of a controvery. The National Emergency Library, which contains around 1.4 million scanned books, is free for everyone to access....