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Google News

Google is one of the most popular multinational Internet-related corporation that specializes in virtual products and services. All Google cryptocurrency latest news is about blocking adverts for cryptocurrencies. The company explains that a lot of advertised can be made by scams and they just want to promote better security to people. Not just that though, there also was an announcement that all crypto-related extensions in applications that conclude any scripts for mining will be deleted. Applying for registration suchlike extensions has been already banned while already existed ones will be removed by the end of July 2018. The reason of it is that the number of extensions that do mining without the knowledge of user has surged recently and 90% haven’t met the requirements. Other blockchain-related functions in applications haven’t met any prohibition.

News
$515 million in Bitcoin has been spent on illegal activities in 2019, but this only accounts for 1% of total BTC transactions.
$515 Million in Bitcoin Spent on Illicit Activity This Year
Max Boddy
2019-07-03T00:05:00+01:00
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In depth
Quantum computers will not kill blockchain, but they might trigger fundamental changes in underlying cryptography.
Quantum Computing Vs. Blockchain: Impact on Cryptography
Kirill Bryanov
2019-06-30T20:20:00+01:00
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News
An eToro analyst believes a correction in Bitcoin prices is possible “very soon,” but nonetheless believes a price of $100,000 could happen this year.
Bitcoin Price Could See $20K in Two Weeks - $100K This Year, Predicts Market Analyst
Thomas Simms
2019-06-26T13:31:00+01:00
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News
Data from Google Trends’ search analytics resource indicates that interest in ‘bitcoin’ is approaching a monthly high as of today, June 24.
Google Searches for ‘Bitcoin’ Starting to Catch Up With $10K Euphoria
Marie Huillet
2019-06-24T11:50:00+01:00
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Analysis
In 2019, centralized exchanges and individual hodlers are losing record-breaking sums of digital money to hackers and scammers.
Grand Theft Crypto: The State of Cryptocurrency-Stealing Malware and Other Nasty Techniques
Kirill Bryanov
2019-06-23T06:37:00+01:00
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Sponsored
A Nasdaq-listed company says it is offering a blockchain-enabled alternative to “centralized authorities that perpetuate ad fraud, waste and abuse.”
From Exploitation to Collaboration: Nasdaq-Listed Firm’s Vision for the Future of Advertising
Connor Blenkinsop
2019-06-20T16:33:00+01:00
6208
Analysis
In the wake of CCN’s Google saga, CT looks at which centralized companies have been hostile to crypto firms in the past.
Internet Authority: History of Centralized Companies Being Hostile Toward Crypto
Joseph Birch
2019-06-17T17:07:00+01:00
4084
Hodler’s Digest
Bitcoin is reportedly producing as much carbon emissions as Kansas City, while Facebook gets some new backers for its crypto project.
Hodler’s Digest, June 10–16: Top Stories, Price Movements, Quotes and FUD of the Week
Molly Jane Zuckerman
2019-06-16T19:17:00+01:00
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