Crypto Watch: Newest Companies Entering Cryptocurrency and Upcoming Blockchain Games
Crypto Watch is back again to bring you the latest updates you might have missed in the cryptocurrency market. Since the digital coin is becoming a thing, more and more companies are becoming interested in it.
4 Cryptocurrencies That Could Replace Bitcoin
Bitcoin (BTC) is best described as the granddaddy of cryptocurrency. Launched in 2009, it was the first digital currency and promised to transform cash as we knew it. A type of electronic money that people could exchange easily, securely, and cheaply without requiring a middleman? It’s not surprising Bitcoin captured people’s imaginations.
The Top 5 Investment Plays for Blockchain
The early days of blockchain are behind us now. The “Bitcoin Mania” of late 2017 has come and gone. By now, many of you are familiar with at least the basics of cryptocurrencies, blockchain and bitcoin.
9 Myths About Blockchain & Cryptocurrency that You Should Know
In many places across the globe, people do not own cryptocurrencies due to several myths. They believe that it is risky to invest money in such money. But it does not mean that one should believe in things that do not exist. Therefore, it is necessary to clear all your doubts before trading cryptocurrencies. Before you judge anything, ensure that you know everything about blockchain technology and virtual currencies.
Bitcoin and Crypto: Fraud or the Future?
Few issues divide well respected investors as much as cryptocurrency. To hear many classic value investors tell it, crypto is Bernie Madoff with the added dimension of wasting electricity and facilitating seedy criminal activities.
Cryptocurrency Blockchains Don’t Need To Be Energy Intensive
Blockchain is a generic term for the way most cryptocurrencies record and share their transactions. It’s a type of distributed ledger that parcels up those transactions into chunks called “blocks” and then chains them together cryptographically in a way that makes it incredibly difficult to go back and edit older blocks.
Travel Company Backed By World’s Largest Cryptocurrency Exchange Launches Blockchain-Powered Airbnb Competitor
A travel booking site backed by the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, is preparing to launch a decentralized, blockchain-based competitor to Airbnb called Dtravel.
How blockchain and cryptocurrencies can help build a greener future
As with the feverish debate around Bitcoin and its carbon footprint, there has been no shortage of discussion surrounding cryptocurrencies and the energy they consume.
The Future Of Crypto And Blockchain: Fintech 50 2021
The meteoric rise of bitcoin – from $10,000 since last year’s list to an all-time high of $65,000 this April – and other major cryptocurrencies over the past few months secured a record eight spots on this year’s Fintech 50 list for blockchain and cryptocurrency focused companies.
Buying Your First Crypto? 10 Things You Should Know
Between dogecoin’s cameos on U.S. television and bitcoin’s growing acceptance on Wall Street, cryptocurrency is reaching a wider audience than ever before.
How blockchain empowers smart cities — and why interoperability matters
The emergence of societal issues associated with expanding urbanization at the same time as the growing need to reduce public budgets are two primary reasons why smart cities are gaining so much attention.
Analytics Insight presents to you some major differences between digital currency and cryptocurrency.
The whole world is experiencing a drastic shift from traditional wallets to digital wallet through digital transformation.
Crypto and blockchain must accept they have a problem, then lead in sustainability
As the price of bitcoin hits record highs and cryptocurrencies become increasingly mainstream, the industry’s expanding carbon footprint becomes harder to ignore.
Is Cryptocurrency the Same as Owning a Stock?
Many investors are considering adding cryptocurrency to their investment portfolios if they haven’t already. But investors shouldn’t conflate holding cryptocurrency with holding a stock. The two asset classes are very different and behave very differently.
Here’s a simple guide to understanding the buzz around cryptocurrency
Is everyone around you talking about cryptocurrency? It can be nerve-wracking to be a part of such a conversation with nothing to contribute.