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Adrian Zmudzinski

Adrian is a newswriter based out of Pisa, Italy. He's passionate about cryptocurrency, digital rights, IT, tech and futurology and likes to think about the future in a positive way.

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Leading mining ASIC producer Bitmain announced the intention to grant a partial refund to customers that bought AntMiners S17+ and T17+ before the price cuts.
Bitmain to Compensate Its Past Customers After Price Cut
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2020-04-14T22:04:00+01:00
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Italian blockchain firm LKS created a non-fungible token-based system that allegedly can prevent the spread of fake news.
Italian Firm Claims Its Non-Fungible Tokens Can Tackle Fake News
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2020-04-14T12:42:00+01:00
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A ransomware group switched from Bitcoin to Monero to better protect the hackers’ identities.
Sodinokibi Crypto Ransomware Switches from Bitcoin to Monero to Hide Money Trail
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2020-04-13T23:14:00+01:00
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Leading hardware wallet producer Ledger now lets the customers of its online shop with the Crypto.com crypto wallet application.
Ledger Expands Crypto Payment Options with Crypto.Com Partnership
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2020-04-10T17:54:00+01:00
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A Bitcoin trading scam claims the involvement of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex Prince Harry Charles Albert David and his wife Meghan Markle.
Bitcoin Trading Scam Claims to Involve Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Adrian Zmudzinski
2020-04-09T13:56:00+01:00
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Interchain decentralized data hosting project Bluzelle announced the launch of its mainnet which aims to combine the advantages of edge computing with DLT.
Interchain Data Hosting Project Combines Edge Computing With DLT
Adrian Zmudzinski
2020-04-09T11:00:00+01:00
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CasperLabs, the firm tasked with developing Ethereum’s implementation of proof-of-stake, decided to launch its own blockchain.
ETH 2.0 Development Firm CasperLabs to Work on Its Own Blockchain
Adrian Zmudzinski
2020-04-08T11:00:00+01:00
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Crypto mining firm Riot Blockchain has been sued to pay $728,200 to cover an investor’s legal costs from separate security regulation violation lawsuits.
Investor Sues Crypto Mining Firm Riot Blockchain to Pay $728K in Legal Fees
Adrian Zmudzinski
2020-04-07T18:41:00+01:00
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