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Tron transactions: 80 times faster than Ethereum
Justin Sun points out 7 reasons for which he believes his creation is better than Vitalik's blockchain. More exchanges begin to support TRX's new mainnet
For the first time, ETH fees exceed those of BTC
The Ethereum blockchain clogged by token transactions, and the Bitcoin lightened by SegWit and LN, overtake the average fees
Discovering Cardano platform
A brief guide to the project that proposes itself as a third generation blockchain after those of Bitcoin and Ethereum. With some notes on the crypto
Vitalik Buterin : How to scale the Ethereum blockchain?
The founder of Ethereum describes possible ways to solve the biggest problem of all the blockchains. And he talks about sharding, Plasma and Casper
BIS cryptocurrency report is highly critical
The annual report of the International Bank for Settlements is critical towards cryptocurrencies. However, the assessments are questionable and, above all, technically incorrect.
Bitcoin volume, the ups and downs
Have you seen the price of Bitcoin lately? It’s not only moving sideways as generally dropping in volume.
Ripple assures: XRP banks will grow up in number
Brad Garlinghouse sees a flourishing future for its crypto and for the entire sector but with a loss of dominance for Bitcoin. He is sure that XRP banks will grow up in number.
Bitcoin City, Australia and Slovenia in the forefront
In Australia is emerging the first "digital currency city", while in Slovenia it is opening a huge shopping center that accepts payments in crypto
Bitcoin Ethereum: the latter wins
Bitcoin Ethereum, the latter wins: Ethereum has overtaken Bitcoin by the number of existing addresses.
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Blockchain Akamai, the fastest in the world
By 2020, the country will have its new network of fast payments based on blockchain technology. Akamai Technologies and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group announced this. Traditional and new generation payment processes will travel at the speed of 10 million transactions per second.