Can I Vote Online?

Election Day can be confusing, even if you’re locked in on Joe Biden or Donald Trump. Here’s what to know before you go to the polls. Powered by...

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Uniswap Dark (UNID) Next Generation Defi protocol with Ultimate Security Futures, Token Pre-Sale is Now Live
Nov04

Uniswap Dark (UNID) Next Generation Defi protocol with Ultimate Security Futures, Token Pre-Sale is Now Live

PRESS RELEASE. Uniswap Dark is a uniswap fork that tackles impermanent and permanent loss. Our exchange provides a decentralized, peer-to-peer, and safe exchange platform with minimal fees and slippage to solve the problems. Usually, trading or swapping on Uniswap demands ERC-20 token to ETH involves a double swapping fee, but uniswapdark exchange enables stablecoin users to swap and stake as needed. The UniswapDark protocol is...

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Bitcoin Network’s Mining Difficulty Sees Largest Epoch Drop Since 2011
Nov04

Bitcoin Network’s Mining Difficulty Sees Largest Epoch Drop Since 2011

Bitcoin’s mining difficulty saw the second-largest drop in history on Tuesday, as the difficulty dropped to 16.78 trillion, losing a touch over 16% since last week’s all-time difficulty high. The last time bitcoin’s mining difficulty dropped so low was in October 2011, when it lost around 18%. Since the large difficulty drop took place, the overall SHA256 hashrate increased a great deal after losing 40% during the last week of...

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Bitcoin Volatility Expected to Rise After the US Presidential Election
Nov04

Bitcoin Volatility Expected to Rise After the US Presidential Election

While the United States prepares for the results of the 2020 Presidential Election, a number of data points and traders expect some significant cryptocurrency price fluctuations this week. Statistics from skew.com show bitcoin’s 30-day implied volatility has increased to 59% while 3-6 month stats jumped over 62%. The digital currency economy is hovering at around $388 billion, which is a giant jump from where it was during the last...

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SEC Changes Rules, Making Fundraising Easier for Crypto Firms
Nov04

SEC Changes Rules, Making Fundraising Easier for Crypto Firms

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has amended some exemption rules, making it easier for crypto companies to raise funds. The rule changes raise fundraising limits for Regulation Crowdfunding, Regulation A, and Regulation D’s Rule 504 offerings. SEC’s New Rules Allow Crypto Companies to Raise More Money The SEC announced Monday that it has amended some rules pertaining to several exemptions. Among other changes, the...

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