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Activists Document Police Misconduct Using Decentralized Protocol

Amid roiling protests over the police killing of George Floyd, activist-coders have launched a decentralized protocol to document police misconduct reports, which are...

Germany Securities Regulator BaFin Calls Wirecard a Disaster – Report

Earlier today, it was reported that Wirecard’s (WDI.DE) missing €1.9 billion may have never existed at all. Last week, the payments Fintech revealed in...

Wirecard shares plummet as it announces €1.9bn of missing cash

Shares in Wirecard plunged more than 60% on 18 June after the German payments group postponed its annual results once again and said...

The New York Times Proves Why Civil’s Vision Is Still Vital

Cathy Barrera, a CoinDesk columnist, is a founding economist at Prysm Group, an advisory group, and was chief economist at ZipRecruiter. She has...

Copied master key forces South African bank to replace 12 million cards

Fraudsters stole more than $3.2 million from the banking division of South Africa’s post office, after – in a catastrophic breach of security...

#BlackLivesMatter: No, Bitcoin can’t truly help out…yet

The year 2020 is turning out to be a series of unexpected and unfortunate events, taking place one after the other. However, something...

Asia Blockchain Summit 2020 to Open in Mid-July With Keynote Speaker Astronaut Chris Hadfield

Asia Blockchain Summit 2020 unites the most creative minds, proactive thinkers, and innovative xxplorers in the blockchain industry from around the globe to...

Human Rights Foundation Launches Crowdfunding For Bitcoin Privacy Developers

The New York-based non-profit organization Human Rights Foundation (HRF) is up to an innovative way of helping human rights activists, journalists, and organizations...

Creating Physical Experiences Online.

As companies and brands are seeking to translate physical experiences such as town halls, conferences and art shows into the virtual world, what...

Despite resolution not to give in to hackers’ ransom demands, some cities are still paying up after attacks

The City of Florence in northern Alabama has agreed to pay a ransom of US $300,000 worth of Bitcoin to hackers who compromised...

MSFT Stock Lost 5.37%, Microsoft Bans Sale of Facial Recognition Technology to Police

Microsoft has said it will not sell its face recognition technology to the police. This decision was followed by the MSFT stock performance...

Twitter removes more than 170,000 accounts linked to Beijing-backed propaganda campaign

(Reuters) — Twitter on Thursday said it removed more than 170,000 accounts tied to a Beijing-backed influence operation that deceptively spread messages favorable...

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