The cryptocurrency exchange Huobi has announced plans to move its operations onto a public blockchain. Launched on Wednesday, the Huobi Chain project will be built with the help of a 21-month hackathon and has reportedly invested over $110m worth of Huobi tokens into the scheme.
Good news, Satoshi! There's a new way for traders to exchange high volumes of Bitcoin, without crashing the market. The Republic Protocol project announced an open-source solution that will allow third parties to create a "dark pool" for anonymous cryptocurrency exchanges.
Crypto Briefing interviews the co-founder of Orvium, a blockchain publishing project that plans to offer a platform where scientists and academics can publish and access work in a communal and collaborative environment. Publishers have dominated the sector for decades, blockchain could change that...
Crypto mining explained. Mining is something of anathema in the crypto community: it is widely known about but what exactly it is, is a different story. This article hopes to give as comprehensive a run-down of what mining is for reference in the future.
Our nOS ICO preview outlined some of the key assets of this highly-anticipated NEO Smart Economy project. It's a decentralized Internet play, data control returned to the user and websites and dApps hosting their content in a decentralized fashion. So what did Andre Cronje's nOS code review find?
Here's my Emotiq code review for this blockchain: scalable, private, natural. Natural? Emotiq is a next generation blockchain with powerful scalability and privacy, combining the latest research in distributed ledger technology with an innovative natural-language approach to smart contracts.
There aren’t a lot of bright spots in this rainy market, but Bitcoin Cash is making its own weather. Despite the grey skies, the nine-month-old crypto is already on a journey to reinvent itself. Rather than fighting for the Bitcoin crown, the coin is getting a makeover,
In Zilliqa news, the sharding crypto has today announced it will be integrating a new programming language for smart contracts which it claims is 'bug resistant'. Smart contracts have in the past proved vulnerable to attacks but Zilliqa's development team argue Scilla will make their platform secure.