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Digital Denarius: How a crypto revolution could have saved the Roman Empire
As Venezuela and Iran find themselves caught up in the cryptocurrency revolution, could this have saved the Roman Empire from crumbling into infighting and crippling inflation?
China pilots nationwide blockchain development over real-world use cases
Some of the key areas of blockchain development include manufacturing, energy, government data sharing and services, law enforcement, taxation, criminal trials, inspection, and cross-border finance.
Bitcoin stays near $38K as RSI breakout challenges 'boring' weekend
RSI is on route to repeating a trend break, which sparked "massive" BTC price moves twice in the last year, one analyst notes.
Cyber vigilante hunts down DeFi scammers running away with $25M rug pull
An exclusive Cointelegraph interview on tracking down a group of DeFi scammers responsible for the $25 million StableMagnet rug pull.
Decentralized technology will end the Web3 privacy conundrum
The technical and log-jam issues preventing the advantages of Web3 privacy can be put to bed if the right solutions are adopted.
Will Crypto Mining Survive Another Government Crackdown?…
Crypto mining has been an environmental issue that cant be over looked; World governments have tried to put a lid on it but still have an uphill battle as the popularity of crypto grows.
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Is the rise of derivatives trading a risk to retail crypto investors?
With the rise of derivatives trading, how do protocols ensure that retail investors are not going in blind?
From cash to crypto: The Cantillon effect vs. the Nakamoto effect
Is Bitcoin susceptible to the Cantillon effect? To find an answer, please read this Bitcoin-Cantillon effect article.
The Metaverse will change the live music experience, but will it be decentralized?
Widespread adoption of virtual reality could be the next big step for live music, which in turn could be the key to mass adoption of NFTs and DAOs.