Category: Cryptocurrency News

Cryptocurrency News and Public Mining Pools

Lets share our secrets on how we earn free cryptocurrency (legit) ill go first

ill share the crabby patty secret formula and tell you all how i made more than 2 grand doing random shit that anyone can do. 1) faucets: i used coinpot in 2019 and made like 5-10$ not much i know, then i used freebitcoin where i made roughly 600$ but lost it all in the…
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Layer2 Sunday – Resources to help you get started using next generation Ethereum today 🔥

Hi everyone, You may have heard about the next generation of Ethereum scaling solutions, seen a little bit of chatter about starks, snarks and roll-ups, or even come across the hashtag #L222 – and wanted to dip a toe in and actually try it out rather than just reading about it? As pointed out in…
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Scam/Phisher??

So I asked for help about metamask and coinbase and I got dms for these links, was wondering if these are scams/phishers. I didn’t put my seed phrase or anything but am still kinda worried just opening these links got me hacked support-dapps.com/ and hodlnetchain.com. I’m super super new and have no idea what they…
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(Update) Bios flash didn’t fix the problem, but did increase Hashrate.

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How Is China’s Digital Yuan Changing Things?

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Florida men revealed to be behind Bored Apes

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Rolling Stone Partners With Coinbase, First Collaboration Is a Limited Edition NFT Collection

Following a two-year hiatus, the American magazine that’s dedicated to music, politics, and popular culture, Rolling Stone, announced the return of Rolling Stone Live. According to the publication, the Rolling Stone Live event marks the company’s first collaboration with Coinbase and the two firms will be dropping exclusive non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Rolling Stone Live 2022 […]

US Treasury targets NFTs for potential high-value art money laundering

The Department of the Treasury suggested that the increasing use of art as an investment or financial asset could make the high-value art trades vulnerable to money laundering.