Bitcoin.com Wallet Reveals USDT Support – Users Can Swap and Store SLP-Based Tether
During the first week of July, Bitcoin.com’s Wallet added a number of new features including a portfolio breakdown and honestcoin (USDH) swapping abilities. With the latest update this week, Bitcoin.com Wallet users can now store the SLP-based stablecoin tether (USDT) in their wallets as well. Tether (USDT) is the most popular stablecoin in the crypto ecosystem to-date and Bitcoin.com Wallet users can now store, send, and...
Crypto Pro Portfolio Tracker Gets a Major Update
Crypto Pro app has extended its Apple device support and is now available on Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. What is Crypto Pro? Crypto Pro tracks cryptocurrency prices in real-time and displays interactive charts with indicators. Users can also read the latest crypto news, set custom price alerts, and monitor their portfolios with performance statistics. The feature-rich toolkit also includes exchange API connections,...
Yandex Search Engine Faces $40m Copyright Lawsuit For Indexing Videos
It’s almost impossible to imagine an Internet without search engines such as Google, Bing and DuckDuckGo. They make content easier to find and provide vital traffic sources for websites of all shapes and sizes. In recent years, however, leading players such as Google have been accused of deviating from their roles as pure indexers of content. Instead, critics say, they leverage content created by others in order to keep people...
Anti-Piracy Lawyer Seeks $250,000 From ‘YTS’ Site and App Operators in Trademark Lawsuit
Earlier this year, Hawaiian anti-piracy lawyer Kerry Culpepper turned one of the most popular piracy brands into a powerful anti-piracy tool. The attorney, who is listed as director of the company ’42 Ventures,’ registered several piracy-related trademarks, including ‘YTS’ and ‘Popcorn Time.’ The company, which was founded last year, legally claimed these marks which are used on a website that...
Hollywood, Netflix & Amazon Sue IPTV Provider Crystal Clear Media
Members of the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE), an anti-piracy coalition featuring Hollywood studios, Netflix, Amazon, and more than two dozen other companies, are targeting a large IPTV provider via the US courts. Filed yesterday by Disney, Paramount, Amazon, Warner, Universal, Netflix, Columbia and StudioCanal, the lawsuit names TTKN Enterprises, LLC, better known online as IPTV service Crystal Clear Media (CCM). It...