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Qtum Chain Foundation Donates 200,000 Yuan for Coronavirus Victims


Qtum Quantum Chain Foundation, the organization, constituted to protect the privacy and confidentiality of the user information have made a public announcement regarding its donation of a substantial amount of 200,000 yuan to the Hubei Charity Federation. The donation has been made to aid...

Quadrigacx Founder Dead or Alive? Request for Exhumation and Autopsy Filed


It has been a year since the founder of now-defunct crypto exchange Quadrigacx supposedly died in India. However, some 76,000 victims are still out of millions of dollars. A court-appointed lawyer representing them has now requested an exhumation and post-mortem autopsy in Canada of the dead body...

First Five Victims of Renewed China's Crackdown on Crypto Announced


Recently, at least five local Chinese crypto exchanges have halted operations or announced they will no longer serve domestic users as the country started a new crackdown on crypto trading. Last week, Chinese exchange operators Bitsoda and Akdex announced termination of service, according...

Binance Charity’s Kind Gesture Towards Dorian Victims, Raises Charity Fund


Binance Charity, an initiative of the cryptocurrency giant Binance, is setting its pace for a campaign aimed to support the Hurricane Dorian’s victims. Finance Charity began accepting cryptocurrency donation funds on September 3rd for the planned campaign that promises to cater to the basic needs...

What’s the Deal With the Lightning Network?


Remember that layer two scaling solution they promised for Bitcoin back in the day? Does anyone know what happened to it? It feels like we’ve been waiting for a finished Lightning Network longer than Mt. Gox victims have been awaiting restitution. For now, Lightning is accessible to users...

Too Much Accessibility


I like to blog little veins of thought as I see them. We recently linked to an article by Facundo Corradini calling out a tweet of ours where we used an <em> where we probably should have used an <i>. Bruce Lawson checks if screen readers are the victims of these semantic...

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