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Decentralized App BCH Bull Prepares for Launch, Platform Allows Users to Long or Hedge Bitcoin Cash Against a Myriad of Tradeable Assets

Decentralized App BCH Bull Prepares for Launch, Platform Allows Users to Long or Hedge Bitcoin Cash Against a Myriad of Tradeable AssetsJust recently the developers behind the Bitcoin Cash-centric project Anyhedge released the alpha version of the Anyhedge Whitelabel and since then, 284 smart contracts were created onchain, and more than $32,900 in funds hedged using the alpha protocol. Furthermore, this month, General Protocols, the engineers behind Anyhedge, revealed the team plans to launch a decentralized […]

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Microstrategy Is Seeking a Full-Time Lightning Network Engineer to Build a SaaS Platform

Microstrategy Is Seeking a Full-Time Lightning Network Engineer to Build a SaaS PlatformThe mobile software, cloud-based services, and business intelligence (BI) firm Microstrategy is seeking a full-time Lightning Network software engineer, according to a job listing published this week. The developer, if hired, will build a Lightning Network-based software as a service (SaaS) platform for the company so it can be used for ecommerce use cases and […]

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Ethereum Devs Successfully Complete Merge Shadow Fork With No ‘Client Incompatibility Issues’

Ethereum Devs Successfully Complete Merge Shadow Fork With No ‘Client Incompatibility Issues’Next week or roughly around four days from now, The Merge is expected to be implemented and Ethereum will transition from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS). According to Ethereum developers, prior to the Paris upgrade, programmers successfully completed the 13th and last shadow fork. Ethereum’s 13th and Last Shadow Fork Is Complete On Friday, social […]

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Ethereum Implements Bellatrix — Network’s Upcoming Paris Upgrade to Trigger The Merge, Validator Block Production

Ethereum Implements Bellatrix — Network’s Upcoming Paris Upgrade to Trigger The Merge, Validator Block ProductionThe blockchain network Ethereum has officially activated the Bellatrix upgrade, the final change before The Merge, the highly anticipated transition from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS). Bellatrix was successfully codified into the codebase at epoch 144,896 on the Beacon chain and Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin detailed it was important for network participants to update their […]

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LG to Launch Crypto Wallet Wallypto Later This Year

LG to Launch Crypto Wallet Wallypto Later This YearLG, the South Korean electronics giant, is currently developing a cryptocurrency wallet app that will be launched later this year. The wallet, called Wallypto, will be part of a new business phase for the company, which recently abandoned its mobile hardware business and pivoted to software solutions. Wallypto will support only Hedera Hashgraph assets at […]

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Bitcoin Lightning Network developer updates node software with Taproot support

The latest software release, named lnd 0.15 beta (v0.15-beta), aims to empower developers to create solutions for more use cases by leveraging the Bitcoin network’s capabilities.

Lightning Labs, a developer of the Bitcoin (BTC) Lightning Network (LN), released a beta version of the Lightning Network Daemon (lnd) — a complete implementation of the LN node — with added support to the latest protocol upgrades including Taproot and Musig2 among other improvements.

lnd is a software component that handles various aspects within the LN including managing a database, generating payment invoices and revoking payments to name a few. The latest software release, named lnd 0.15 beta (v0.15-beta), aims to empower developers to create solutions for more use cases by leveraging the Bitcoin network’s latest capabilities.

In the announcement, Lightning Labs’ product growth lead Michael Levin revealed that over 50 contributors participated in launching the company’s first release in the year 2022, adding that:

“This release gives complete Taproot support for the internal lnd wallet, making it one of the most advanced Taproot wallets today. Further, this release has support for an experimental Musig2 API compliant with the latest BIP draft.”

The primary goal of MuSig2, a multi-signature scheme, is to allow the creation of aggregate public keys that can be used in Taproot outputs, thus, introducing the ability to authorize transactions with Schnorr signatures.

Unlike previous versions, the beta release also removes the redundant data from the revocation log bucket, which showed a reduction of 95% in database size during initial testing. While the update does not reclaim space for existing states, Levin envisioned that a follow-up release may include a migration feature that could reclaim old disk space.

Staying true to their commitment to make the LN more reliable, robust, and secure, Lightning Labs introduced greater control over pathfinding preferences — ultimately helping to reduce the transaction fees by identifying the lowest cost route.

Related: Bitcoin network power demand falls to 10.65GW as hash rate sees 14% drop

The Bitcoin network recorded the year 2022’s lowest power demand of 10.65 gigawatts (GW) on June 25. As a result, the computing power for mining BTC blocks came down to 199.225 exahash per second (EH/s).

Bitcoin network power demand from 2018-2022. Source: ccaf.io

The sudden reduction in Bitcoin’s power demand is directly correlated to the falling hash rate. The mining hash rate corresponds to the computing power required by BTC miners to successfully mine a block — a key security metric.

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Tencent Launches Extended Reality Unit to Tackle the Metaverse Market

Tencent Launches Extended Reality Unit to Tackle the Metaverse MarketTencent, the Chinese technology and entertainment giant, announced the creation of its own metaverse-driven division. The division, named the extended reality unit, will be the one tasked with encompassing all metaverse-driven efforts, including hardware and software developments. According to reports, the company aims to employ over 300 in this unit, with Tencent giving it big […]

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Onchain Analysis Report Says Terra’s Bitcoin Reserves Were Sent to Binance and Gemini

Onchain Analysis Report Says Terra’s Bitcoin Reserves Were Sent to Binance and GeminiAfter the collapse of Terra’s once-stable coin terrausd (UST), a number of people wondered where the Luna Foundation Guard’s (LFG) bitcoin went, as the funds were supposed to be used to defend the UST’s $1 parity. On Friday, the blockchain intelligence and analytics firm, Elliptic, published a blog post that summarizes where the bitcoin was […]

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Github suspends accounts of Russian developers linked to sanctioned firms

Despite its promise to cater to the needs of individual developers, the latest wave of sanctions has forced the open-source platform to even block former employees of sanctioned firms.

Major developer platform Github has reportedly blocked more than a dozen accounts of Russian developer's associated with organizations sanctioned by the United States government. 

The sanctioned accounts include some of the largest banks in Russia: Sberbank and Alfa-Bank, as well as individual developers with links to the sanctioned firms. However, many individual accounts with no links or ties to sanctioned firms were also blocked in the process, Researcher Sergey Bobrov, who reportedly has no links to any such firm, reported that his account was suspended on April 15 and then immediately restored.

Another individual developer, Vadim Yanitskiy, wrote:

“My Github account has been suspended without prior notification. Perhaps because I am ethnically Russian. ‘GitHub’s vision is to be the home for all developers, no matter where they reside,’ they said.”

Github is a popular software development platform used for storing, tracking and collaborating on software projects. It enables developers to upload their own code files and to collaborate with fellow developers on open-source projects. It has become a core part of the crypto ecosystem because of its open-source nature.

As per early reports, most of the firms and developers facing suspension belong to private Russian banks and no crypto firm or developer was impacted. Github didn't respond to Cointelegraph's request for comment at publishing time.

Related: North Korea-obsessed Ethereum dev gets 5 years for breaking sanctions

After a few Russian developers contacted Github regarding the suspension, they received a response, explaining the reasons behind their suspension with an added link through which they could appeal.

Github Reponse to Developers

The blocking of individual developers’ accounts has raised many questions, especially when the open-source platform has promised “ to ensure free open source services are available to all, including developers in Russia,"

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A double-edged sword? Once-famous brands are getting into crypto

As more defunct companies try to cash in on their former glory by using various crypto avenues, experts are divided if this is really good for the industry.

There is no denying the fact that the crypto adoption wave sweeping the globe right now has resulted in a growing list of defunct brands making their way into the digital asset market in recent months. 

Just two weeks ago, once popular music platform LimeWire announced that it is going to be making a comeback, albeit as a marketplace for nonfungible tokens (NFTs) rather than a file-sharing service. 

LimeWire’s return seems to largely be hinging on its once-held brand power backed by the company’s belief that its early 2000’s fame will allow it to make its way into the competitive Web3 ecosystem. In its new iteration, the platform will be posturing as an alternative to popular NFT marketplace OpenSea, focusing on music-related collectibles. 

In this regard, it is worth mentioning that LimeWire recently announced a partnership with the parent firm behind Algorand, while also revealing its plans to release its very own token LMWR for mainstream commercial adoption in the near term.

In fact, the last few months have seen a whole host of other old and beloved brands make comebacks of a similar nature. That said, while LimeWire’s revival definitely has a feel-good undertone to it, many in the industry believe that the move may simply be an attempt to piggyback on the file-sharing site’s reputation in the hopes of a quick payday. 

Revivals galore

In line with what LimeWire is doing, there have been at least half a dozen other old-school names that have tried to forge a resurgence of a similar nature. For example, WinAmp, a popular media player for Microsoft Windows that was sold to AOL in 1999 for $80 million, is now entering the NFT fray, albeit with much public ridicule.

Winamp will auction off its original and iconic skin as a one-of-one NFT on OpenSea, with bidding all set to commence mid-May, as part of the move. The project also plans on selling more than 20+ of its popular artwork, with each of them being replicated a total of 100 times so as to create a total of 1997 NFTs — a nod to the year the music service entered mainstream circulation. Each of these NFTs comes with a price tag of 0.08 Ether (ETH), bringing the cumulative total of the 1997 NFTs to approximately $527,000 at the time of writing.

Similarly, RadioShack, a major electronics store that went bankrupt a few years ago, announced that it will be re-entering the market once again as a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange. In its present form, the RadioShack website runs a basic derivative of Uniswap with a radio-based graphic interface, allowing users to swap various Ethereum-based tokens including ETH, USD Coin (USDC), Tether (USDT) and Polygon (MATIC), among others.

MoviePass was a venture that gained widespread notoriety back in 2018 thanks to its offering, in which subscribers could gain access to unlimited movie screenings for a paltry sum of just $10. As a result of its business model, the company had to close shop just a year later. However, and it is now looking to mount a comeback by incorporating blockchain and crypto-enabled technologies into its setup.

What’s in a brand name?

To gain a better idea of whether the entry of these once prestigious brands into the crypto sector is a serious proposition or just a quick cash grab scheme, Cointelegraph spoke to Pavel Bains, CEO of game-fi blockchain ecosystem Bluzelle. He pointed out that most of the companies in question don’t even have their original owners onboard anymore, adding:

“It’s just people who want to make some money riding this wave and thinking that using a recognized name is the way to do it. Where they fail is that the youth has no connection to these brands. I don’t think unrelated brands will have any impact as people will just shrug them off and go on. Crypto and NFTs are past the point of having some bandwagon jumpers deter its image.”

A similar point of view is shared by Chase Layman, CEO and co-founder of blockchain gaming studio Attack Wagon, who told Cointelegraph that while some of these companies may have long term intentions of jumping into the blockchain space, a majority of them are simply in it for the quick media coverage and are most likely to drop their projects after making some money.

Elliot Hill, director of communications for Verasity, a protocol for esports, video entertainment and digital content management, is a little less skeptical. He told Cointelegraph that most brands are organically waking up to the huge opportunities put forth by NFTs and other blockchain-based assets. He added:

“In the case of traditional peer-to-peer companies like LimeWire entering the space, there are certainly benefits of exploring a blockchain or NFT based solution, and this has already been proven to an extent through BitTorrent’s hugely successful relaunch and token issuance on the Tron network back in 2019.”

He further opined that blockchain, at its core, is a decentralized database technology. Therefore, any company, business or organization which uses centralized databases could conceivably use them for enhanced security, reporting, traceability and transparency.

Lastly, Piotr Zalewski, CEO of Euronin, a cryptocurrency trading and payments platform, told Cointelegraph that no forward-looking company wants to be left behind, especially those firms that are associated with the music sector. “Most firms see that music has just passed its evolution in sales as vinyl, cassettes, CDs, MP3s and now NFTs. I think this is a will to be part of the future and not a temporary hype job.”

The original Winamp skin. Source: Winamp.

Is all publicity good publicity?

As the saying goes: “all press is good press.” However, Lyman believes that when big brands make a mockery of what real developers associated with this industry are trying to build, it deters and distracts from projects that actually have the potential to someday change the world for the better, adding:

“While we need more eyes on blockchain tech, we also need more people to also take it seriously. If these big brands would back strong crypto projects instead of introducing what looks like a gimmick, then the belief and fervor for blockchain could increase globally.”

In his view, most of these old-school brands have yet to fully grasp the possibilities presented by crypto tech and are, therefore, in it for the short term. “I don’t see their efforts helping the legitimacy of the blockchain,” he said.

Hill, too, is of the view that there are certain types of endorsement that reduce the credibility of the crypto industry in the eyes of the public. In this regard, he pointed to projects that have paid heavily for glitzy celebrity endorsements solely to increase token sales. That said, he noted that enterprise adoption is fundamentally different from such hype-driven cycles, adding:

“We’re seeing real businesses, with real customers and clients, adopt blockchain or cryptocurrency technologies to advance their business needs and improve their processes. There will be a time in the future when companies using a blockchain-based solution will be as commonplace as companies using the internet. It won’t require endorsement because it will be an obvious business need to have some blockchain-based component.”

In Zalewski’s opinion, there is no such thing as “bad publicity or adoption,” at least in the grander scheme of things. He believes that the errors of unrelated previously famous companies that do not know the nitty gritty of this space will help shape the direction of the market in the long run. “The fact remains that the mistakes made by these companies will allow others to learn and therefore enable faster, more efficient adoption.”

While there seems to be a healthy amount of debate regarding the entry of defunct brands entering the crypto fray, there is no reason to believe that consumers will instinctively trust a project like LimeWire 2.0 just because it has some historical prominence attached to its name. Therefore, it will be interesting to see if this trend continues for much longer and if so, how it impacts the digital asset industry at large.

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