Chris Larsen move 1.8 Billion XRP as Ripple Token Surges to $0.71
The former CEO of Ripple, Chris Larsen, is reported to have transacted more than 600 million XRP in a day. XRPL Monitor tracking company further reported that in an hour, 1.8 million XRP was moved in the Upbit platform, with tokens of XRP skyrocketing to 0.71 USD translating to more than a 55% rise.
What is a Mempool? Everything you need to know about Mempool
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Bitstamp contracts Sovos Software to automate tax filing reports
Bitstamp has chosen Sovos to be their automatic crypto government levy reporter. The cryptocurrency trade platform […]
How to configure a ledger Nano S?
Ledger Nano S is a crypto ledger hardware wallet which, as per the popular opinion, is […]
Travala.com and BitPay jointly launches Bitcoin travel gift card
Ease in travel as the renowned travel booking service provider, Travala.com forms a joint venture with […]
Softbank CEO Admits That He Does Not Understand Bitcoin
The CEO Softbank, Masayoshi Son, admitted in a recent speech that he spends a good chunk […]
Someone Mistakenly Pays $47,000 worth BTC to unknown address
An anonymous user has fallen victim of an expensive Bitcoin transaction error by paying over 2.66038352 BTC estimated […]
Bitstamp wants Court Approval to Summon Citibank and Bank of America over delayed transactions
Bitstamp is looking for authorization to summon two banking giants, Citibank and Bank of America. The […]
Facebook and Google to adopt bitcoin payment services after PayPal
In an interview, the renowned businessman Jason Yanowitz, and also the founder of BlockWork Groups, took […]
Skype Co-founder holds private wealth in Bitcoin and Ethereum
The co-creator of Skype, Jaan Tallinn, has invested a significant share of his private wealth reserve […]
Ripple Renames PayID Trademark Following Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
New Payments Platform Australia (NPPA) was faced with a lawsuit for alleged breach of intellectual property […]