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DATE POSTED:September 14, 2019

Lightning Labs has confirmed that a major vulnerability in the Lightning Network has been exploited ‘in the wild.’ The peer-to-peer payment network is meant to provide fast and inexpensive Bitcoin payments, but as the bug incident demonstrates, it may not yet be ready for serious payments.

DATE POSTED:September 14, 2019

Lightning Labs has confirmed that a major vulnerability in the Lightning Network has been exploited ‘in the wild.’ The peer-to-peer payment network is meant to provide fast and inexpensive Bitcoin payments, but as the bug incident demonstrates, it may not yet be ready for serious payments.

DATE POSTED:September 14, 2019

In this series on Bitcoin and money, Crypto Briefing takes a deep dive into the complexities of the modern monetary system and how Bitcoin, as the ultimate hard money, can serve as a solution to many of its problems.

In Part Four of the series we examine the banking system: how banks make money, and how Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies empower ordinary citizens.

The full nine-part series will be available here.

DATE POSTED:September 14, 2019

æternity, an open-source blockchain platform project, is getting ready for its

DATE POSTED:September 14, 2019

Big Brother is watching you, but his eyes are really on your wallet.  The UK’s chief financial watchdog could require crypto developers to keep track of their software’s users, in order to meet new anti-money laundering requirements that are expected to come into force next year.

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has proposed extending AML / CTF  (anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing) regulations to entities that deal in digital assets. That would require exchanges and token issuers to collect data on their users and hand it over to the authorities.

DATE POSTED:September 14, 2019

Big Brother is watching you, but his eyes are really on your wallet.  The UK’s chief financial watchdog could require crypto developers to keep track of their software’s users, in order to meet new anti-money laundering requirements that are expected to come into force next year.

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has proposed extending AML / CTF  (anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing) regulations to entities that deal in digital assets. That would require exchanges and token issuers to collect data on their users and hand it over to the authorities.

DATE POSTED:September 13, 2019

Aventus has announced the release of Aventus Classic, a decentralized open-source protocol for the ticketing industry. With a transaction speed of 100 tickets per second on a public blockchain, the project seeks to establish a new standard for the exchange of tickets without relying on layer-2 solutions.

The project uses the Ethereum blockchain allowing it to maintain the trust, finality and decentralization that some other scaling solutions may lack.

DATE POSTED:September 13, 2019

In this series on Bitcoin and money, Crypto Briefing takes a deep dive into the complexities of the modern monetary system and how Bitcoin, as the ultimate hard money, can serve as a solution to many of its problems.

In Part Three of the series we examine the forces that shape current monetary policy.

The full nine-part series will be available here.

DATE POSTED:September 13, 2019

Venture capital is one of the drivers of the blockchain world, providing the money to turn ideas into products. But ecosystem project Decred (DCR) is fighting against this financial regime, saying that venture capital does not have a place in cryptocurrency.

Decred is a self-ruling cryptocurrency project, established in 2014, that relies on collaborative open-source technology and decentralized governance.

DATE POSTED:September 13, 2019

The end of the week brings the market back to a familiar situation. Bitcoin remains largely uneventful, gaining only $100 on yesterday’s price. Top altcoins appear to be on the same boat with the exception of ATOM and DASH, which gained 23.67% and 10.67% respectively.

Binance Coin has recovered from yesterday’s hiccup, while MaidSafeCoin has now posted a new ATH since July.