A Model for the Next Generation DEX, TitanSwap Will Be a Dex With Better User Experience
TitanSwap is using the renBTC protocol to implement cross-chain operations. Compared with the currently more common custodial cross-chain solutions wBTC and tBTC, the renBTC smart contract is a non-custodial access mechanism. Its core is the RenVM virtual machine, a decentralized network mainly composed of thousands of “dark nodes” Run on. Therefore, TITAN’s solution is more decentralized and practical. In addition, under the AMM...
Cryptocurrency Exchange Operator Diginex Begins Trading on Nasdaq
Cryptocurrency exchange operator Diginex has announced the start of its listing and trading on Nasdaq. Digital assets financial services company Diginex Limited announced on Thursday that it has completed a business transaction with 8i Enterprises Acquisition Corp., a Nasdaq-listed special purpose acquisition company, which allows it to list and trade on Nasdaq. The company details: Diginex Limited will trade on Nasdaq under the...
Bitcoin Posts a 66-Day Consecutive Streak Above the $10K Price Range
The Bitcoin network has achieved a few new milestones during the last week, as the price has remained above the $10k range for a record 66 consecutive days. Meanwhile, the network has surpassed 18.5 million bitcoin issued, as the global hashrate coasts along at an all-time high of 140 exahash per second (EH/s). As of today, October 1, 2020, bitcoin (BTC) has closed above the $10,000 price range for 66 straight days. The last time BTC...
House Committee Hearing Shows Disagreement on How to Fine-Tune the DMCA
After several years of public consultations and stakeholder meetings, the US Copyright Office published its review of the DMCA’s safe harbor provisions this May. The report doesn’t propose any major overhauls of the DMCA. Instead, it aims to fine-tune some parts, to better balance the interests of copyright holders and online service providers (OSPs). The more drastic suggestions were put on the backburner. Those include pirate site...
5 lessons I learned from Open Jam 2020
For many people, programming is fun because it’s a little like solving a puzzle. You know that, in theory, if you can just arrange logic statements and conditions in the right order, using just the right syntax, then you’ll end up with an application that does something useful. The problem, strangely, is that sometimes you don’t know why you’d need the application you end up with. It’s like stepping...