Privacy coins social news alert — November 17th, 2017, 20:00
[QUESTION] Eli5: How/why would governments ban Monero due to its privacy features? • r/Monero
I see this argument all the time, in a thread from r/cryptocurrency right now, someone made the argument that "Govts will crack down on privacy...
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Buying under 18 • r/Monero
Is there any way to obtain Monero while being under 18? I do have a credit card that I can use, so I'm hoping for a website exchange that doesn't...
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What are the current plans for long-term scaling? • r/Monero
Is there anything currently being planned or developed to help XMR with scaling long-term? Similar to how BTC is working on the lightning network.
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Internet Archive Adds Bitcoin Cash, Zcash to Donation Options - CoinDesk
The Internet Archive, host of the Wayback Machine, has announced it now supports donations in bitcoin cash and zcash.
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Homero on Twitter
“2X, Coinbase, Bcash, Ethereum, Dash, BU, ABC, Bitmain, Roger, Shapeshift, Bitpay, Vinny. It is us or them. To me, ruining Ethereum is a bigger deal that writing some code for Bitcoin. Bitcoin is and will be fine as it is. All we need is the world to know why it is the most secure”
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Internet Archive Adds Bitcoin Cash, Zcash to Donation Options - Payments Market
Internet Archive Adds Bitcoin Cash, Zcash to Donation Options The Internet Archive, the digital library of internet artifacts and webpages, has added new cryptocurrency payment options for supporters wanting to help keep their servers running. In a blog post published Thursday, the non-profit host of the Wayback Machine – a service which takes snapshots of…
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