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Blockchain isn’t ready for logins (yet)
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the internet login system is essentially as old as the internet itself. In the 1960s and…
World ID trolls Spotify with ‘Unwrapped’ privacy meme
World’s seemingly playful jab at Spotify comes as the firm faces scrutiny.
Vitalik Buterin urges Web3 wallets to improve security, privacy
The Ethereum co-founder also proposed changes to ease transfers among layer-2 scaling networks.
Crypto firm Zama launches tool to build private apps on any EVM chain
The cryptography firm is launching an Ethereum Virtual Machine coprocessor enabling full end-to-end encryption and private smart contracts.
Unspent transaction outputs distort BTC fungibility — Litecoin founder
Unspent transaction outputs create a long history that is tracked by onchain analysts, blockchain heuristic companies, and law…
Unspent transaction outputs distort BTC fungibility — Litecoin founder
Unspent transaction outputs create a long history that is tracked by onchain analysts, blockchain heuristic companies, and law…
Telegram’s Durov: User data may be shared with authorities
Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram, addressed concerns about the misuse of Telegram’s search functionality in a recent…
Leaked Chainalysis video suggests Monero transactions may be traceable
A copy of the now-deleted Monero tracing video was shared with Cointelegraph, and it suggests the firm can…
Telegram might be an unencrypted treasure trove of data and Pavel Durov might just be a geopolitical pawn
The following is a guest post by Kadan Stadelmann, CTO of Komodo Blockchain. Pavel Durov, the CEO of…
Meta warns of looming ‘quantum apocalypse’ for modern encryption, cryptography standards
Tech giant Meta is making efforts to prevent a “quantum apocalypse” that poses an impending threat to modern…