EFF to Defend MIT Student Bitcoin Coders in Court
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has announced that it will defend Jeremy Rubin, an MIT student who received an out of state subpoena following his prize award winning Bitcoin code Tidbit, in a court appearance on the 22nd of September 2014. Jeremy Rubin, Oliver Song, Kevin King and Carolyn Zhang won the Node.js Knockout Hackathon in November 2013 for their innovative new concept Tidbit, a Bitcoin JavaScript programmed website that could be used to mine bitcoins by simply copying and incorporating a piece of code. According to court documents, the aim was to allow websites to offer users....
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Student Coin is a platform that allows users to easily design, create, and manage personal, corporate, NFT, and DeFi tokens. The launchpad for the project already raised over $28 million and the sale is going to end on 30th of April, 2021. What Is Student Coin The Student Coin project is an example of how blockchain technology, non-fungible tokens and decentralized finance could revolutionize the world in so many ways. It offers a crypto platform that allows users to easily design, create, and manage personal, start-up, NFT, and DeFi tokens. In addition to the token creation terminal the....
The biggest ICO of 2021 is now underway, a claim by the Student Coin project which is not far from the truth as it is backed by one of the largest communities in the world – Academia. Operated by students, faculties and entrepreneurs from over 20 different universities, Student Coin is an initiative to create […]
Student Coin is an educational-based token that emerged in early 2018. It was established for a student investor’s club called “Kapitalni,” operating at Kozminski University, Warsaw. When the team launched the first token called “ALK Student Coin,” they distributed them to club members and some of the students in 2019 and 2020. A project that […]
Recently a student from the University of Kent in London was robbed at knifepoint for his bitcoin. After eight thugs stormed his dorm room and demanded that he reveal his crypto credentials and passwords, the student was forced to leave the campus and he moved back home. Freshmen College Student Loses Bitcoin in an On-Campus Mugging A recent report shows that a college student who started the year as a freshman was robbed at the University of Kent, a school located in the historic city of Canterbury. The student’s mother details that five days before starting his course, her son....
In a bid to defend itself against the “complex cryptocurrency action” brought against it by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Terraform Labs has once again filed a motion against Citadel Securities, asking the court to compel the market maker to provide certain documents. Citadel May Have Caused UST Depeg In the court filing […]