Dormant Bitcoin wallet holding 321 BTC activated after eight years
For one reason or another, the wallet has not transacted for years despite having what is considered life-changing money.
For one reason or another, the wallet has not transacted for years despite having what is considered life-changing money.
Let's say I create a new wallet on Ethereum blockchain. The wallet address (which is basically my public key) is 0xABC123. Because I am the owner I also have the private keys to this wallet on Ethereum and can access the funds there. But, does my private key also give me access to wallet 0xABC123…
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Interest in cryptocurrencies has been growing in Russia, not least among non-qualified investors. According to recently quoted estimates, Russians have already put more than $67 billion into the crypto market, the capitalization of which has increased significantly this year. Russians Spent Some 5 Trillion Rubles on Crypto Russian residents have swapped 5 trillion of their […]
I don’t know if anyone can perhaps help me. Someone stole art work from me and minted it for sale on opensea. The piece is no longer up so it’s possibly in his hidden folder on opensea. Is there a way to see the tokens he has hidden? Thank you submitted by /u/Fayyaaz7…
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As recently posted on this subreddit, Ethereum has just launched first testnet for PoS update. When the update goes completely live, the miners will become literally obsolete – no compromises. So now we have two warriants: Miners resigned!!! Everybody sells graphic cards to public! Gamers happy as only Bitcoin farms remain! or Miners switch to…
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2021 is coming to an end and the new year is just around the corner. If you’ve ever considered getting a very unconventional, extremely trendy, and totally unforgettable Christmas gift for your loved ones, NFT artworks can be a great option. If you decide to buy one now, it will for sure be delivered before […]
It seems to me although I'm still working through this that proof of stake can be abusively used to turn a decentralized system into a centralized one. In essence are you not just paying to be a trusted node in the system. Obviously the higher the stake the more perceived (trust) in that node because…
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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong reportedly offered investment in Knowledgr while secretly working on his own competitor project, ResearchHub.