The Best Privacy-Friendly Alternatives to Google Maps

Google Maps is arguably the easiest mapping service to use, but that doesn’t mean it’s the most secure. Powered by...

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European Union Seeks Strict Regulation of Crypto and Stablecoins in New Draft Law
Sep12

European Union Seeks Strict Regulation of Crypto and Stablecoins in New Draft Law

The European Commission, the executive arm of the E.U., has drawn up regulation to tightly monitor cryptocurrencies it considers “significant”, including asset-backed stablecoins like Facebook’s libra. Euractiv, a European news outlet, first reported the news on Sept.10, citing a leaked 167-page draft crypto proposal. According to the report, the regulation will seek to tackle bitcoin’s high volatility as well...

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SLP Trading Platform Cryptophyl Plans to Change Into a Noncustodial Defi Exchange
Sep12

SLP Trading Platform Cryptophyl Plans to Change Into a Noncustodial Defi Exchange

The U.K.-based Simple Ledger Protocol (SLP) exchange Cryptophyl is closing its doors in order to restructure into a decentralized finance (defi) platform. Cryptophyl has revealed the trading platform will officially go offline on September 21 and is asking customers to withdraw before that period. Just recently the SLP token trading platform Cryptophyl has revealed it will be shutting down in the near future. The website will be taken...

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Sushiswap Creator Returns $14 Million After Community Cries Exit Scam
Sep12

Sushiswap Creator Returns $14 Million After Community Cries Exit Scam

One week after the Sushiswap creator was accused of an exit scam, he has returned all of the coins he cashed out. The anonymous creator also apologizes to the community, including to Binance which came under fire for listing the sushi token. Sushiswap Creator Says ‘Sorry’ The creator of Sushiswap, the anonymous Chef Nomi, has returned $14 million worth of ETH to the project’s developer fund. Chef Nomi tweeted Friday:...

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The $700 Million Wallet Crack: Bitcoin’s 7th Largest Address Is Under Constant Attack
Sep12

The $700 Million Wallet Crack: Bitcoin’s 7th Largest Address Is Under Constant Attack

During the last two years, hackers have been trying to crack the seventh-largest bitcoin wallet, an address that holds 69,370 BTC or $712 million using today’s exchange rate. According to the CTO of the cybercrime intelligence firm, Hudson Rock, the wallet is being publicized on hacking forums in order to crack the password. Wallets with a massive amount of bitcoin (BTC) are listed on bitinfocharts.com in a list called the...

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