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Jan 21, 2023

The Speed of Light Reveals the Universe Must Be Stranger Than We Ever Imagined

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Jan 21, 2023

This Model Reveals the Universe Is More than Infinite

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Jan 19, 2023

Crypto lender Genesis reportedly preparing for bankruptcy

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This comes as a result of the decline in the cryptocurrency market and the failure of exchanges.

Genesis Global Capital, a cryptocurrency lender, is laying the groundwork for bankruptcy this week. Bloomberg.

The representatives of the crypto lender did not immediately respond to the requests for comment. The sources said the talks would continue and the plans could change anytime.

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Jan 14, 2023

This flaw in Google Chrome & Chromium-based browsers enabled data theft of information such as cryptocurrency wallets and credentials from over 2.5 billion users

Posted by in categories: cryptocurrencies, cybercrime/malcode

Researchers from the cyber security firm Imperva Red Team have disclosed information on a newly found and fixed vulnerability that affected over 2.5 billion Google Chrome users as well as all Chromium-based browsers such as Edge and Opera.

The vulnerability, which is identified as CVE-2022–3656, makes it possible for remote attackers to acquire sensitive user data such as passwords for cloud service providers and knowledge about cryptocurrency wallets. After further investigation, it was determined that the problem was caused by the manner in which the Chrome browser dealt with symlinks when processing directories and files.

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Jan 14, 2023

Cryptocurrency users are becoming victim of address poisoning attacks

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Scammers may commit address poisoning by sending meaningless transactions to your account from an wallet address that is very similar to the one you use.

In case you were unaware of this fact beforehand, your wallet consists of one or more accounts, each of which has its own unique address that was created cryptographically. These are lengthy hexadecimal numbers, which means that they include both numerical and (a few) alphabetical characters. This is because hexadecimal numbers employ both sets of characters. Because of this characteristic, they are incomprehensible to the vast majority of individuals and, more importantly, very difficult to recall.

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Jan 13, 2023

Twitter Launches Price Graph Support for Shiba Inu

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Twitter has added cashtag support for Shiba Inu. The recently launched initiative will allow SHIB, enthusiasts to keep track of these crypto assets’ prices along with BTC, ETH, and Doge. To use the service, users are required to search for the symbol of any of the supported digital currencies with the dollar sign ($) in front of it. For instance, Twitter users can check the price of Shiba Inu by typing $SHIB in the search bar. The search result will include the pricing graphs of Shiba Inu alongside a clickable link that will take the user directly to Robinhood. Crypto enthusiasts can quickly create an account on Robinhood to purchase digital currency.

To me a Twitter crypto currency used for Twitter transactions makes sense, as the, volume of transactions would add value to those who buy it early as an investment. Twitter could also prevent Some BankFraud-Fried incidents.

Jan 13, 2023

Aubrey De Grey: An Antidote to Aging

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, blockchains, cryptocurrencies, finance, life extension

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Jan 12, 2023

Collapsed crypto exchange FTX recovers $5 billion worth of assets

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The extent of losses faced by investors remains unknown so far.

FTX, the cryptocurrency exchange that came crashing down in just a week in November last year, has now recovered assets worth $5 billion, its attorney told a U.S. court, BBC

Valued at over $32 billion just a year ago, the crypto exchange, with its head office in the Bahamas, faced a liquidity crunch. The founder, CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), filed for bankruptcy protection on November 11.

Jan 12, 2023

Sam Bankman-Fried launches Substack: ‘I didn’t steal funds, and I certainly didn’t stash billions away’

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FTX founder and former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried launched his own Substack newsletter today, in a very unusual move for someone who was recently arrested and is facing eight counts of U.S. criminal charges.

In a post titled “FTX Pre-Mortem Overview,” Bankman-Fried maintains his innocence surrounding the collapse and bankruptcy of FTX, a cryptocurrency exchange he founded in 2019 that went on to raise $2 billion in funding and achieve a valuation of a staggering $32 billion.

Jan 8, 2023

Overpopulation myth — Having kids will not destroy the planet. Perhaps it can even help

Posted by in categories: climatology, cryptocurrencies, habitats, sustainability

On January 2023, 60 minutes interviewed Paul Ehrlich, the author of the 1968 Population Bomb.

Although I agree with some of the points, like the destruction of habitat, and climate change, and those points indeed need addressing. the overpopulation arguments in the book and the interview have already been proven wrong, repeatedly.

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