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What it’s actually like to use Bitcoin in El Salvador – Cointelegraph Magazine
I attempted to spend two weeks travelling in El Salvador living on Bitcoin. I tried to pay for every single thing with Bitcoin, or Satoshis, small amounts of Bitcoin. Spoiler alert, I failed. Outfoxe...
How hard has this bear market been for Bitcoin mining? Watch Market Talks on Cointelegraph
On this week’s episode of Market Talks, Cointelegraph welcomes Drew Vosk, founder of VoskCoin, a cryptocurrency YouTube channel with over 607,000 subscribers. This week, we take a deep dive into all t...
Should crypto projects ever negotiate with hackers? – Cointelegraph Magazine
“A highly profitable trading strategy” was how hacker Avraham Eisenberg described his involvement in the Mango Markets exploit that occurred on Oct. 11. By manipulating the price of the decentralized ...
Can Bitcoin survive a Carrington Event knocking out the grid? – Cointelegraph Magazine
“In a massive solar storm, which would be hugely damaging to a modern economy’s infrastructure, the blockchain parts might well be the only parts that survive.” — Jason Potts What was the Carrington E...
Proving it’s really you in the 21st Century – Cointelegraph Magazine
One-quarter of the global populace is going to be spending at least an hour a day in the metaverse by 2026, according to tech consulting firm Gartner, for shopping, gaming, education and more. But at ...
Crypto and Capitulation — Is there a silver lining? Watch Market Talks on Cointelegraph
On this week’s episode of Market Talks, Cointelegraph welcomes Magdalena Gronowska, co-founder of Citadel 256 and senior consultant at MetaMesh — a blockchain consultancy and building platform. This w...
Socios boss’ goal? To knock crypto out of the park – Cointelegraph Magazine
What is a sports fan’s dream come true? To be the announcer at an AC Milan home game, in front of 75,000 roaring Rossoneri fans? To play a football match on the hallowed turf of your beloved FC Barcel...
South Korea’s unique and amazing crypto universe – Cointelegraph Magazine
Maybe it’s the language barrier, or the walls authorities have set up to prevent money from leaving the country. But whatever it is, South Korea has built its own unique corner of the cryptoverse that...
Cointelegraph Historical Collection private sale is now live
Anxious to mint a piece of crypto history as a digital collectible? The time has almost come. After amassing a waitlist of more than 400,000 participants, spurring a delayed but fairer launch, Cointel...
Location, location, location – Cointelegraph Magazine
When it comes to designing a metaverse map, it’s more about the vibe than practicality. From space pods to jungle islands and celebrity neighbors, users want to feel like they are someplace special. W...
Blockchain and the world’s growing plastic problem – Cointelegraph Magazine
Everything makes its way to the sea, and none more so than plastics. There are now five floating plastic islands in different oceans across the world, with the largest island even having a name, the G...
bitsCrunch and Cointelegraph Create Global Alliance to Develop NFT Data Analytics Tools
[PRESS RELEASE – Bangalore, India, 9th November 2022] bitsCrunch, a premier NFT analytics and forensics platform, and CoinTelegraph, a leading independent web3 media outlet, have announced today a glo...
bitsCrunch and Cointelegraph create global alliance to bring NFT Data Analytics tools to the masses
Bangalore, India, 9th November, 2022, Chainwire bitsCrunch, a premier NFT analytics and forensics platform, and CoinTelegraph, a leading independent web3 media outlet, have announced today a global al...
How to stop your crypto community from imploding – Cointelegraph Magazine
Crypto communities can often implode, despite the best intentions of everyone involved. Genuine communities with plausible but convoluted project ideas can fail just as easily as projects like DeFi Wo...
Cointelegraph Historical Collection launch nears as waitlist reaches 460K
Thinking back fondly about certain moments in the crypto and blockchain industry’s wild past? Folks will soon be able to own history via Cointelegraph article digital collectibles, immortalizing those...
Andy Warhol would have loved (or possibly hated) NFTs – Cointelegraph Magazine
If Andy Warhol — the most famous artist of the 20th century — were alive today, he would make NFTs. The reasoning is simple: because for Warhol, business was art. So, I decided to do some digging and ...
Guide to San Francisco Bay Area – Cointelegraph Magazine
This “Crypto City” guide looks at the San Francisco Bay Area’s crypto culture, its most notable projects and people, its financial infrastructure, which retailers accept crypto, and where you can find...
Sunny Aggarwal of Osmosis Labs – Cointelegraph Magazine
Sunny Aggarwal has vivid memories of some of the worst days of his life earlier this year. The blockchain co-founder and his Osmosis protocol were hit hard by the Terra–LUNA collapse and are still rec...
Turn Cointelegraph articles into NFTs — Early access for 500 readers
Turning Cointelegraph articles into digital collectibles to preserve the crypto industry’s most memorable moments is now becoming a reality. The Cointelegraph Historical collection will allow every ar...
Attack of the zkEVMs! Crypto’s 10x moment – Cointelegraph Magazine
Crypto is currently languishing like the internet did in 1996 with slow speeds and few practical use cases, says Steve Newcomb, chief product officer of Matter Labs. But a major increase in bandwidth ...
The weird world of crypto litigation – Cointelegraph Magazine
Want to sue a crypto project that ripped you off? That will be $1 million, thank you. Luckily, there are options for those who face the daunting prospect of spending a small yacht’s worth of money in ...
Crypto spring is inevitable – Cointelegraph Magazine
In another reality, Bill Noble would be just another guy in a suit behind a big desk at the Fed or the SEC, probably murmuring negative incantations like “crypto is bad.” He’s certainly got the track ...
5 years of the ‘Top 10 Cryptos’ experiment and the lessons learned – Cointelegraph Magazine
When Redditor Joe Greene started the Top 10 Cryptos experiment in 2018, he bought $1,000 of Dash, NEM and Iota, among others, only to watch it crash to $150. But five years on, his experiment has paid...
Saving the planet could be blockchain’s killer app – Cointelegraph Magazine
The sustainability movement has emerged as a 21st century megatrend, and it shows no signs of abating. Record heat in Europe, wildfires in the U.S. West, floods in Pakistan, drought in China, and acce...
Wachsman Appoints Cointelegraph CEO Jay Cassano as Chief Growth Officer
Wachsman, a major global public relations firm serving the Web3 and financial technology sectors, announced Monday for the appointment of Cointelegraph CEO Jay Cassano as the company’s new Chief Growt...
Ethereum is eating the world — ‘You only need one internet’ – Cointelegraph Magazine
There’s a version of the future that’s tantalizingly possible in which Ethereum becomes the base layer for pretty much everything. Recent advances in a technology called zero-knowledge Rollups — from ...
Powers On… Insider trading with crypto is targeted — Finally! Part 1 – Cointelegraph Magazine
It took a few years, but government crackdowns on “insider trading” involving digital assets have finally arrived. It’s about time! Insider trading occurs often in our securities markets, so it was on...
Cointelegraph promotes Wes Kaplan to CEO, Jay Cassano joins advisory board
Cointelegraph has appointed Wes Kaplan, the company’s thriving chief business development officer, as the new CEO of Cointelegraph. He takes over leadership from award-winning journalist Jay Cassano, ...
Billions are spent marketing crypto to sports fans — Is it worth it? – Cointelegraph Magazine
Crypto advertising has been plastered across every available sporting surface since the bull run of 2021, from stadium naming deals and team’s playing kits to Formula One racing car liveries. But in t...