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‘No Plan to Issue CBDC’ — Bank of Japan Governor

Haruhiko Kuroda, the governor of the Bank of Japan (BOJ), has said the bank is currently not planning to launch a digital currency. The remarks come just a few days after the BOJ announced the commencement of the second phase of central bank digital currency experiments. Role of CBDC in People’s Lives The governor of […]

Even if they are not the best. Centralized Exchanges are here to stay and without them mass adoption would be way harder.

Centralized Cryptoexchanges are usually in a bad light and sometimes that's understandable as they don't have good-enough costumer support, are not ensembling what Crypto was meant to be and most importantly have too much power over your Crypto assets. But still they are necessary for our mass adoption. I mean how many people did start…
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A question for the OG Ethereum people

What was it like when Eth first came out? back when it was like 31 cents a coin? did people say it was gonna go to shit like they do with other cryptos that are growing now? Or were people sure it was a great idea off the bat? Is there any projects currently you…
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Will Strike Announce A Partnership With Apple At Bitcoin 2022? Here’s The 411

Is Apple ripe for bitcoin adoption? Something’s up with Strike’s CEO. Through Twitter, Jack Mallers seems to be dropping clue after clue. And the Bitcoin 2022 conference is next week in Miami. Last year, in the same event, Mallers himself announced that El Salvador would make bitcoin legal tender. Definitely one of the biggest news items of 2021. What will he and other guests of honor announce this time?  Related Reading | Comparing Apple’s Growth With Bitcoin, Why This Expert Sets $700K As Long-Term Goal Could bitcoin-only Strike be about to announce an Apple partnership? How would such gigantic news affect the market? Let’s analyze Mallers’ cryptic tweets and see what we come up with. The Curious Case Of Jack Mallers’ Apple Tweets It all started with what appears to be a teaser for Mallers’ still-untitled “Announcement Keynote” at Bitcoin 2022. “With Bitcoin as the monetary network, the financial system will be cheaper, faster, more innovative, and more inclusive,” the Strike CEO wrote.  With #Bitcoin as the monetary network, the financial system will be cheaper, faster, more innovative, and more inclusive. Two weeks 🗣🇺🇸#Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/9u9SkIVSdN — Jack Mallers (@jackmallers) March 24, 2022 Ok, but what does it have to do with Apple? You saw it and you missed it. In the picture, Jack Mallers’ hat features an old-school Apple logo while he’s flipping the bird to a Chase ATM. History rhymes…#Bitcoin 🍏 👀 pic.twitter.com/gEQzZvh6OV — Bitcoin Archive 🗄🚀🌔 (@BTC_Archive) March 30, 2022 That’s not all, is he referencing the photo of Steve Jobs flipping the bird to an IBM building? That might seem like a stretch, but that’s only because we haven’t shown you the other set of Apple-related tweets.  First, the Strike CEO posted the classic Think Different, “here’s to the crazy ones” Apple ad. pic.twitter.com/pG8w209uWV — Jack Mallers (@jackmallers) March 28, 2022 The comments exploded, the ad’s relationship with the hat’s logo wasn’t lost on people. Everybody knows that the Bitcoin 2022 conference starts in a week or so and companies have been holding their announcements. Is something going on with Strike and Apple? pic.twitter.com/Y4oi5PbK1a — Jack Mallers (@jackmallers) March 30, 2022 Then, Mallers threw us a curveball. He posted the also classic “Got Milk” ad. Maybe Mallers has just been watching old-school advertisement. pic.twitter.com/QTuMB9Nlth — Jack Mallers (@jackmallers) March 30, 2022 But wait, then he tweeted a classic Steve Jobs speech in which the former Apple CEO references the “Got Milk” ads saying: “The dairy industry tried for twenty years to convince you that milk was good for you. It’s a lie but they tried anyway. And the sales were going like this [signalizing downward]. And then they tried “Got Milk” and the sales are going like this [signalizing upwards]. Got Milk doesn’t even talk about the product – as a matter of fact, the focus is on the absence of the product.”  And that’s where we are with Jack Maller’s Apple tweets. Is Bloomberg Suggesting Something? Does Bloomberg know something we don’t? First, they published an article titled “Apple Is Crypto’s Biggest Wild Card” in which they quote “Ric Burton, an early contributor to the Ethereum project” speculating: “As crypto assets make up a larger portion of people’s net worth, they’ll prioritize security and privacy,” Burton says. “Cook has pushed those features from the beginning. Compared to other Big Tech players (Google, Meta), I trust Apple to do the right thing for people if it goes the crypto route.” Yesterday, they published another article, this one titled “Apple Working to Bring More Financial Services In-House.” “The project has been dubbed “Breakout” internally, underscoring the idea of breaking away from the existing financial system,” the article says. It describes project breakout as:   “A multiyear plan would bring a wide range of financial tasks in-house, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans aren’t public. That includes payment processing, risk assessment for lending, fraud analysis, credit checks and additional customer-service functions such as the handling of disputes.” Does this point directly at Strike and Bitcoin integration? No, it doesn’t. However, it shows the direction that Apple is pointing to as a company. Their Apple Pay product is extremely successful and the company is looking into financial services. BTC price chart on Bitbay | Source: BTC/USD on TradingView.com Other Apple-Related Strike Tweets The Twitterati has been cautious about the possibility of an Apple and Strike partnership. The evidence is circumstantial at best and there’s no point celebrating just yet. However, interesting information and theories are already circulating. These are some of the best ones: Related Reading | Strike Launches New Feature To Allow Users Convert Salaries To Bitcoin According to Dennis Porter, Senator Cynthia Lummis mentioned a big Strike announcement for next month.  👀 BREAKING: Senator Lummis says, “@jackmallers and @Strike will make an announcement next month.” On their work with the Lightning network. — Dennis Porter (@Dennis_Porter_) March 24, 2022 Bitcoin Magazine contributor Level39 believes that Strike will just announce they’re integrating “Apple’s upcoming Tap to Pay feature and make Bitcoin more usable and accessible for humanity.” While it would be exciting if @Strike partners with Apple. Strike will likely integrate Apple's upcoming Tap to Pay feature and make #Bitcoin more usable and accessible for humanity.https://t.co/yixQakspxn — Level39 (@level39) March 31, 2022 Bitcoin Archive found some bitcoin icons for the Apple OS, but, as it turns out, they’re at least three years old. Still, the icons exist. Apple’s new #Bitcoin logos for their OS. It’s probably nothing… 👀 c:@hugodouchet pic.twitter.com/eK5OIHBc8y — Bitcoin Archive 🗄🚀🌔 (@BTC_Archive) March 30, 2022 Investor James Lavish asks, “So, when Apple announces that it has integrated Bitcoin into ApplePay, are you still going to insist it is going to zero?”  So, when Apple announces that it has integrated #Bitcoin into ApplePay, are you still going to insist it is going to zero? — James Lavish (@jameslavish) March 31, 2022 And that’s where we are with Twitter-based information and theories regarding Apple and Strike. Featured Image: The Apple hat from this tweet| Charts by TradingView

Bitcoin suddenly dives to $46K as attention focuses on large CME futures gaps

There are forces at work which could take BTC price action back to $44,500 in the short term, analysts reveal.

Importing DNS domain to ENS – can’t get past DNSSEC

I tried searching, but cannot find the help anywhere. I'm trying to import my DNS domain to ENS, but I cannot get past the DNSSEC portion: ​ https://preview.redd.it/si6gg09xeqq81.png?width=955&format=png&auto=webp&s=fd35b6ff8e169d72d1738efdcb8acc2d0c034c54 This is my DS record for my domain: ​ https://preview.redd.it/yn2jdr0zeqq81.png?width=220&format=png&auto=webp&s=31f6418ffa1129a970946cf8e3c4d213b9b2c9de ​ I've been trying to follow this guide: https://medium.com/the-ethereum-name-service/step-by-step-guide-to-importing-a-dns-domain-name-to-ens-d2d15feb03e8 What am I missing? All help is appreciated.…
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Question : Risks of long term storage on L1

Is there a risk to holding ETH on the main chain? The scenario I'm envisaging is the following: You hold 1 ETH on the main Blockchain. ETH reaches a level of mainstream adoption where L1 tx fees reach 1 ETH. You can no longer transact such small amounts of ETH on the main chain as…
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Bitcoin, Ethereum Technical Analysis: ETH Remains Above $3,400 Despite Bullish Momentum Slowing

Ethereum was trading above the $3,400 level for a third consecutive session, however bullish momentum has somewhat eased, as market uncertainty has gradually risen. With prices trading near resistance levels, bulls have pulled back, giving way to bears looking at re-entering the market. Bitcoin Bulls in BTC have also pulled back, as prices continue to […]

How will the merge actually work? A technical guide

Since Ethereum was launched in 2015, the dream of moving to proof-of-stake has been in the minds of every core-developer. In Q2 of 2022, it will become a reality, as Ethereum undergoes “the merge”. It will be the culmination of years of work by hundreds of people, and once completed will go down as one…
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