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By Stan Higgins, A planned approach to regulating digital currencies is winning praise from industry participants, public documents reveal. The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation published its initial guidance in late November as part of a... by Michael
By Alyssa Hertig, Private and public blockchains, normally siloed both technologically and culturally, could become more intertwined if a new effort by bitcoin startup Blockstream gets off the ground. The venture-backed firm is best known for iterating on top of... by Michael
Newmax – Gold bulls wagering the bullion rally has more room to run may have history on their side with the arrival of a new U.S. president. A look at recent presidential transitions supports optimism among traders over the metal’s prospects. Gold has... by Michael
BY ANDY GREENBERG, SITES ON THE so-called dark web, or darknet, typically operate under what seems like a privacy paradox: While anyone who knows a dark web site’s address can visit it, no one can figure out who hosts that site, or where. It hides in plain... by Michael
BY ERIC GRIFFITH The Internet doesn’t make it easy to go completely anonymous. Here’s how you can stay hidden even when emailing. Not long ago, the sharing economy seemed to take over. Privacy was dead, and no one cared. But that was a pre-Snowden era.... Page 12,980 of 13,244« First«...102030...12,97812,97912,98012,98112,982...12,99013,00013,010...»Last » Translate »