Cryptocurrency

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Cryptocurrencies are digital assets that have strong foundations in cryptography, designed with the intention of being a decentralized medium of exchange and store of value, among other uses.

Most cryptocurrencies are built using blockchain technology, with Bitcoin being the first of its kind, at least as far as what we consider cryptocurrencies to be today. Other technologies, like the IOTA project’s Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG), also exist. 

Starting with Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies have been designed with democracy and transparency in mind, as several permissionless blockchains, in theory, grant equal power to every node on the network. Blockchains are also designed to resist tampering; any fraudulent financial would require an immense amount of computing power or resources to happen. Theoretically, it is possible to alter data on the ledger but Bitcoin has proven resistant to this. This security is another selling point of cryptocurrencies. 

A few types of cryptocurrencies have come to form their own categories over the years. Some of these are security tokens, stablecoins and utility tokens. 

Stablecoins, for example, are assets that are pegged to a fiat currency and aim to remain at the price of $1. The benefit of this is that investors can use the stablecoin to mitigate the effects of the market’s volatility. Utility tokens are tokens that are used to access products and services, and flow back into the platform’s ecosystem. Security tokens are tokens that, when invested in, holders can expect a profit from.

Blockchain technology is considered to be very early in its maturity and as such multiple pioneering upgrades and research are currently taking place.


Miner earns R$1 million in Bitcoin using homemade equipment

14 Jul 2026 1 minute read 0 comments Kim03

The miner's chances were 1 in 17,000 years.   Fighting against a billion-dollar industry, a small Bitcoin miner earned over R$1 million last Friday (10) after solving block number 957,382. As revealed by Public Pool, the miner was using a single...

Staking Curve DAO (CRV) with Up to 20% APR on SuperEarn

14 Jul 2026 7 minute read 0 comments SuperEarnCom

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Trade Republic vs. Scalable Capital

14 Jul 2026 2 minute read 5 comments KMatt

I've been thinking about these two brokers, the two leading platforms in Europe, for a while now, so today we're going to do a brief comparison between the two platforms.For more information, I refer you to my previously published articles where I di...

The Feline Chase: Tuga’s Snow Odyssey, Ambition, and Courage in the Crypto Field

14 Jul 2026 1 minute read 0 comments Machina_PT

I want to share a recent, exhilarating memory that captured Tuga’s pure, wild spirit. The fresh, untrodden snow had just blanketed our garden. It wasn't the scary, lonely kind of snow Tuga knew when she was a helpless rescue. This was her playground....

On This Day in Crypto: July 14, 2014, Ethereum Gets a Legal Address

14 Jul 2026 1 minute read 0 comments Mirandah

The revolution that would rewrite finance started with a trip to a Swiss registry office. On July 14, 2014, Vitalik Buterin and his co-founders filed the paperwork to register Stiftung Ethereum, the Ethereum Foundation, as a nonprofit in Zug, Switzer...

Governance Proposal 41

14 Jul 2026 1 minute read 0 comments Karly

They called it Proposal 41,a fix for the treasury, or so they said.Nine wallets signed it before the sunrose on East Asia. Twenty million bledout through a door that governance forgotto lock, though someone coded it unlockedon purpose. My mother's ri...

degen diaries - july 14 - bitcoin maxis

14 Jul 2026 1 minute read 0 comments degenny

bitcoin maxis are fighting each other again and it's giving blocksize wars flashback energy. michael saylor and adam back just tag teamed a proposal called BIP-110, which wants to nuke ordinals inscriptions off the network because apparently jpegs o...

The CLARITY act missed its birthday deadline and nobody in DC seems to mind

14 Jul 2026 2 minute read 0 comments Zedz

The Senate is back in the building now, walking in like the last month never happened, and the Clarity Act is STILL sitting there, Calendar No. 423, like a birthday cake nobody cut, candles melted right down into the frosting. Patrick Witt promised t...

An ojol's web3 journal - Part 10: Hedging with Crypto Derivatives as My Street Insurance

14 Jul 2026 4 minute read 0 comments erwin981

Yesterday's off-duty day at the motorcycle dealership gave me a lot of clarity. Today, I was back on my motorcycle seat, navigating the roads of Kendal Regency. But the sky wasn't friendly. Dark cloud formations over the hills of Sukorejo predicted a...

Why Most Crypto Backups Fail (And How to Fix It)

14 Jul 2026 3 minute read 0 comments Crypto Safety First

Most crypto users understand that backups are important. The problem? Many believe that simply having a backup means they're protected. Unfortunately, that's not how crypto recovery works. A backup that is lost, destroyed, inaccessible, incomplete, o...