All about crypto, tech startups and Linux users meetup
All about crypto, tech startups and Linux users meetup
Anyone interested with the following subjects wants to join the meetup:
Linux, Open Source, Technology Startups, Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, Decentralized Systems, Blockchain and more...
It'll be fun to hang out with like minded people
See you!
Linux, Open Source, Technology Startups, Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, Decentralized Systems, Blockchain and more...
It'll be fun to hang out with like minded people
See you!
Re: All about crypto, tech startups and Linux users meetup
Hey,
I am working in the IT Sec area and am very much involved in Crypto and especially alt-coins since a while.
Would be very interested to join a talk in Cambodia since, in the long run, I would love to move to Cambodia,
but there are some of us that do not, and never have, used facebook.
Is there any way to get onto this without this PII data distribution factory?
Cheers
I am working in the IT Sec area and am very much involved in Crypto and especially alt-coins since a while.
Would be very interested to join a talk in Cambodia since, in the long run, I would love to move to Cambodia,
but there are some of us that do not, and never have, used facebook.
Is there any way to get onto this without this PII data distribution factory?
Cheers
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Re: All about crypto, tech startups and Linux users meetup
According to recent reports, dark web users are dropping Bitcoin for new and emerging cryptocurrencies that are more difficult for authorities to track.
Despite it being quite tricky to trace and pin down actual criminal activities associated with digital currencies, there has been a substantial decline in the number of illegal transactions that involve Bitcoin.
Over the last few years, there has been a splurge of new cryptocurrencies in addition to Bitcoin. These digital currencies have cropped up from the necessity for added privacy.
As opposed to Bitcoin’s now-vulnerable open transaction public record, the underlying Monero technology conceals the identities of the senders and receivers, not to mention the amount.
Given the relative stability of Ethereum and Monero over the course of last year, perhaps 2018 will see even more dark web users flocking to these alternative cryptocurrencies in the place of Bitcoin.
https://darkwebnews.com/cryptocurrency/ ... andon-btc/
Despite it being quite tricky to trace and pin down actual criminal activities associated with digital currencies, there has been a substantial decline in the number of illegal transactions that involve Bitcoin.
Over the last few years, there has been a splurge of new cryptocurrencies in addition to Bitcoin. These digital currencies have cropped up from the necessity for added privacy.
As opposed to Bitcoin’s now-vulnerable open transaction public record, the underlying Monero technology conceals the identities of the senders and receivers, not to mention the amount.
Given the relative stability of Ethereum and Monero over the course of last year, perhaps 2018 will see even more dark web users flocking to these alternative cryptocurrencies in the place of Bitcoin.
https://darkwebnews.com/cryptocurrency/ ... andon-btc/
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: All about crypto, tech startups and Linux users meetup
I personally like Litecoin (LTC) and Ethereum (ETH) more than Bitcoin. I have some of all 3 as well as Bitcoin Cash and Ripple. There are too many alt coins around right now to keep track of them all.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13, 2018 9:58 am According to recent reports, dark web users are dropping Bitcoin for new and emerging cryptocurrencies that are more difficult for authorities to track.
Despite it being quite tricky to trace and pin down actual criminal activities associated with digital currencies, there has been a substantial decline in the number of illegal transactions that involve Bitcoin.
Over the last few years, there has been a splurge of new cryptocurrencies in addition to Bitcoin. These digital currencies have cropped up from the necessity for added privacy.
As opposed to Bitcoin’s now-vulnerable open transaction public record, the underlying Monero technology conceals the identities of the senders and receivers, not to mention the amount.
Given the relative stability of Ethereum and Monero over the course of last year, perhaps 2018 will see even more dark web users flocking to these alternative cryptocurrencies in the place of Bitcoin.
https://darkwebnews.com/cryptocurrency/ ... andon-btc/
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Re: All about crypto, tech startups and Linux users meetup
very good read...
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/13/styl ... aires.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/13/styl ... aires.html
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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