Blockchain Bites: Bankrupted Cred’s Missing Millions, Bitcoin Miners’ Quarter...

Blockchain Bites: Bankrupted Cred’s Missing Millions, Bitcoin Miners’ Quarter...

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Blockchain.com has announced on Thursday that it was slashing a quarter of its global workforce, multiple sources disclosed. The Luxembourg-based cryptocurrency exchange had swiftly grown during the bull market, hiring 450 new employees over the course of 16 months. As the bear market continues to wreak havoc, the company has decided to reverse course, laying […]

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This special edition of Blockchain Bites covers everything you need to know from invest: ethereum economy and the news from elsewhere in the cryptoverse.

Ep01- Dr. Ruja – Companion Guide For BBC’s “The Missing Cryptoqueen” Podcast

Is Dr. Ruja Ignatova the cryptocurrency world’s biggest scammer? The competition is fierce, there are so many faces and stories fighting for that spot, but none of them is on the FBI Most Wanted List. Dr. Ruja is. Great, but, why is NewsBTC revisiting the 2019 true crime podcast “The Missing Cryptoqueen”? Because Jamie Bartlett, the journalist behind the project, just released a new episode.  Episode 10 of The Missing Cryptoqueen is now out. The hunt it back on: Israel, Dubai, Luxembourg, The Eurovision Song Contest & Krispy Kremes. Sorry, it’s taken me & ⁦@GeorgiaJCatt⁩ a while. And....

Bitcoin ATM Appearance Draws Crowds in Zurich

It's the financial capital of Switzerland, filled with huge banks and powerful companies. It is also considered the world's largest gold trading centre, and is home to over 1,300 multi-millionaires. And now, after a guest appearance by a bicoin ATM, Zurich has been introduced to cryptocurrencies. The ATM in question is a Lamassu unit that was widely considered to be Europe's first bitcoin ATM when it was installed at a market hall in the Slovakian Capital, Bratislava. After reading about the unit, two Zurich-based bitcoin enthusiasts, Dorian Credé and Christian Mäder, took the 10-hour trip....