‘Permanent Dropbox’ App Launches on Arweave
ArDrive lets users pay a fee once, depending on the price of Arweave tokens, and have their files live forever on the web.
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Arweave, which rose by over 44% in the last week, was once again in the green, trading over 10% higher on Monday. This comes as monero slipped in today’s session.
Biggest gainers
Following a bearish January, crypto markets began to rebound within the last week, with arweave being one of the biggest gainers in that period.
To start the week, AR/USD is currently trading 10.32% higher, hitting an intraday peak of $39.81 in the process.
This comes as the decentralized storage network rose by 44% in the last 7-days, as it continues to move towards the....
The CEO of Minds thinks that others will follow suit. Alternative social media platform Minds is now letting users permanently save their content on the Arweave platform, which ensures that nobody can ever delete it once published.Minds users can choose to publish their content on the “permaweb” with no payment or additional setup required. After several minutes, the content can be viewed on the Arweave block explorer and it is expected to remain there forever — or at least for as long as Arweave exists, Minds CEO Bill Ottman told Cointelegraph. This marks the first major integration of....
AR’s price shows much strength after breaking out from its long downtrend movement. AR trade with good volume, breaking out from a downtrend as price eyes a rally to a region of $27. AR’s price remains strong on the daily timeframes as the price trades above the 50 Exponential Moving Average (EMA) but faces resistance at 200 EMA. Arweave (AR) price showed some great price action as the price rallied from its weekly low of $8 as the price fell from a high of $90 in recent months. The crypto market has enjoyed a bit of relief across all assets, with Bitcoin (BTC) showing great....
Fort Worth starting to mine bitcoin opens the door for more municipalities to put bitcoin mining proceeds into a permanent fund for future use.
Following a national security probe, pro-democracy Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily printed its final edition and shut down its website. Hong Kong cyber-activists are not giving up on the freedom of speech and are backing up articles from the pro-democracy tabloid newspaper Apple Daily using blockchain technology.Following a national security probe, Apple Daily printed its last edition on Thursday. But Hong Kong activists took it from there and uploaded the publication’s articles on a distributed network, Reuters reported.21-year-old Ho, an anonymous activist working in tech, started....