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Monero News

Monero (XMR) is a privacy-focused cryptocurrency that allows anonymous and untraceable transactions by default using various cryptographic technologies that provide strong privacy guarantees. To maintain decentralization, Monero undergoes regular protocol changes to its mining algorithm and other features every six months to avoid monopolies and cartelization. 

Launched in April 2014 as a fork of BitMonero — itself a fork of Bytecoin (BCN) — Monero’s core development was driven by a group of largely pseudonymous developers led by Ricardo Spagni, also known as Fluffypony. Spagni left his role as lead maintainer of the project in December 2019 to further decentralize Monero’s core development and focus on building products and services on the protocol. 

Over the years, Monero has garnered a reputation as a cryptocurrency of choice on the darknet because of its strong privacy and anonymity features that exceed most cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC). 

News
The United States Internal Revenue Service has announced a bounty of up to $625,000 to anyone who can crack Monero’s privacy.
The IRS offers a $625,000 bounty to anyone who can break Monero and Lightning
Joshua Mapperson
2020-09-11T04:03:00+01:00
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The surrounding threat level is low, but there are fears it could increase.
Researchers are calling this new malware a triple threat for crypto users
Felipe Erazo
2020-09-02T19:50:00+01:00
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“Uptake of privacy features and assets has been slow,” the report stated.
Who cares about privacy? Not crypto users, says Coin Metrics
Turner Wright
2020-09-02T04:30:00+01:00
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Cryptocurrency intelligence firm CipherTrace claims a new tool can trace Monero transactions, but skepticism remains.
CipherTrace develops Monero tracing tool to aid US DHS investigations
Rachel Wolfson
2020-08-31T13:00:00+01:00
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News
Who said browser-based cryptojacking was dead?
Browser-based cryptojacking is back as attacks spike 163%
Felipe Erazo
2020-08-26T03:33:00+01:00
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Privacy coins are quietly being relegated to the fringes of the Blockchain space.
Australian exchanges delist privacy coins amid Chainalysis integration
Michael Kapilkov
2020-08-25T19:08:06+01:00
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Guardicore Labs explains that FritzFrog uses a brute-force attack on millions of addresses to gain access to servers.
Monero Cryptojacking Malware Targets Higher Education
Felipe Erazo
2020-08-20T05:06:00+01:00
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Jack Daniels says it successfully fended off the attack, but the REvil ransomware gang has put stolen data up for auction on the darknet.
Did Jack Daniels Thwart a Ransomware Attack or Not?
Felipe Erazo
2020-08-20T01:46:00+01:00
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