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Bitcoin Hits All-Time High of $69,000, Then Falls Dramatically

Bitcoin hit an all-time high of $69,170 Tuesday morning, according to CoinMarketCap, breaching the previous all-time high of $68,990 in November 2021. The price then slipped back under $68,000 soon after reaching its peak. The Biggest Crypto Heists of 2022…So FarEthereum, which currently sits at $3,815, has also been steadily climbing, though it still has a ways to go before reaching $4,721, the all-time high from November 2021.Bitcoin and every other cryptocurrency rather famously nosedived in 2022, a year that opened…

Chris Dixon on how blockchain could save the internet

I am not a crypto purist. At best I am a dabbler. Back in 2020, I had to teach myself Web3 just to navigate the frenzied startup deal flow of the times. The whole ordeal cost me a few thousand dollars, which I spent on “gas” (not real gas), an .eth handle, and a smattering of JPEGs I was told were super valuable, though it wasn’t entirely clear why. Today I own a little bit of Bitcoin, a little bit of eth, and 3 NFTs—roller-coaster investments that my husband predicted will either go to zero or one day pay for our kids’…

Andreessen to Open London Office for Crypto Startups Amid Scrutiny in U.S.

The venture-capital giant cites a clearer regulatory path for U.K. crypto startups because of “more political will” there. The venture-capital giant cites a clearer regulatory path for U.K. crypto startups because of “more political will” there. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all…

The Founder of GeoCities on What Killed the ‘Old’ Internet

Gif: Gizmodo/Internet ArchiveGizmodo is 20 years old! To celebrate the anniversary, we’re looking back at some of the most significant ways our lives have been thrown for a loop by our digital tools.In the early aughts, my wheezing dialup connection often operated as if it were perpetually out of breath. Thus, unlike my childhood friends, it was near to impossible for me to watch videos, TV shows, or listen to music. Far from feeling limited, I felt like I was lucky, for I had access to an encyclopedia of lovingly curated