Read The Weekly Summary - Cryptocurrency Edition [Issue 29.1]

The Weekly Summary - Cryptocurrency Edition [Issue 29.1]

By tvlachak | The Weekly Summary | 30 Oct 2020


Issue 29.1 / October 30, 2020

Cryptocurrency

The US Department of Homeland Security is attacking forgeries and counterfeiting via blockchain.

In case you missed the news, PayPal recently announced that it will allow its 400 million users to “buy, hold, and sell cryptocurrency directly from their PayPal accounts.” PayPal will give access to Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and Bitcoin. Since PayPal’s announcement, Bitcoin’s value has increased over 10%.

“Bitcoin has this enormous contingence of really, really smart and sophisticated people who believe in it...It’s like investing with Steve Jobs and Apple or investing in Google early.” - Paul Tudor Jones via CNBC

Bahamas launches the world’s first centralized digital currency

Not to be outdone by the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, the Marshall Islands’ are working on the SOV.

Is China about to lead the world in a digital global payments system?

China recently airdropped over 10 million digital yuan.

The Bank of Spain is doing research on digital currency.

Aspiring crypto entrepreneurs can check out the curriculum of Crypto Startup School.

Will you be your own bank?

Earn crypto while learning about crypto. Earn up to $209 with Coinbase Earn by learning about Compound (COMP), EOS, Stellar Lumens (XLM), and Orchid (OXT).

PipeFlare is still giving away free ZEC, PIVX and DASH cryptocurrency every 24 hours. There's no download necessary and claiming is fast and simple.

Brave is the secure browser that pays you to surf the web with Basic Attention Token (BAT).

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I'm a student of personal finance, investing, cryptocurrency, NFTs, & blockchain. I try to learn in public on The Weekly Summary. I'm also a foodie that loves fitness.


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