Stacking Satoshis: Leveraging Defi Applications to Earn More Bitcoin
As decentralized finance (defi) has become more popular, digital currency proponents are making money off of more than 140 yield-bearing cryptocurrencies. While most of the defi ecosystem revolves around the Ethereum network, a number of people leverage these defi applications in order to earn more bitcoin. The following list is a few defi platforms that allow individuals to stack satoshis by utilizing liquidity pools and lending...
With Round 1 Fully Sold Out, ClinTex Launches Round 2 of the CTi Token Sale
2nd October 2020, London, United Kingdom: The lack of coordination, and major issues with bureaucracy are taking a heavy toll on the medical trials industry. Costing anywhere from $600,000 to upto $8 million USD per day, every single day a medicine is delayed not only leads to huge financial losses, but also affects millions of people as they are deprived of crucial, life saving drugs. And ClinTex’s solution comes at the perfect time...
US Indicts Members of ‘Piracy’ Group Team-Xecuter, Two Arrested
Team-Xecuter is widely known for creating ‘hacks’ that bypass digital restrictions on Nintendo consoles. The group has been chased by Nintendo for years, but today, their operation has become the center of a criminal case prosecuted by the US Government. The US Department of Justice just announced that two members of Team-Xecuter were arrested recently. Max Louarn, a 48-year-old French national, and the 51-year-old Gary Bowser from...
HorribleSubs Pirate Anime Site Throws in the Towel, “Killed By COVID”
More than a decade ago, anime-focused site HorribleSubs launched with a mission to provide subtitles for anime. In a Reddit AMA eight years ago, the site’s operator put a little more meat on the bones. “We mainly do it to piss off CrunchyRoll, as stated in our mission statement. Philosophically, however, we started off disliking how CR fucked fansubbers up in the ass,” the site’s ‘Great Leader’ wrote. It Began With Subtitles and Then...
University champions open source with new OSPO
Rochester Institute of Technology is establishing Open@RIT, an initiative dedicated to supporting all kinds of “open work,” including—but not limited to—open source software, open data, open hardware, open educational resources, Creative Commons-licensed work, and open research. The new open source programs office aims to determine and grow the footprint of RIT’s impact on all things “open,” leading to...