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- Bitcoin tumbles 20% in worst crash since March The week is off to a bearish start for cryptocurrency as the price of Bitcoin fell nearly $10,000 from its Friday high of nearly $42,000, temporarily ending an unprecedented rally. On Monday morning, Bitcoin was trading under $33,000—a more than…
- A German programmer has 2 chances to guess the password to his hard drive correctly, or he'll lose $220 million (BTC) Summary List PlacementBitcoin has recorded historic growth after increasing 92% in a month and around 340% in a year, but one investor is locked out of accessing his riches because he forgot his password. German-born programmer Stefan Thomas told the…
- Skagen Jorn HR hybrid smartwatch announced with two weeks of life The Skagen Jorn HR is a feature-packed hybrid smartwatch with a long-lasting battery and a reasonable price. ...read more Source:: TechRadar – All the latest technology news
- People have lost roughly $140 billion in Bitcoin because they forgot their passwords or got locked out of accounts, and would-be millionaires are struggling to access their wallets Summary List PlacementWith Bitcoin prices increasing by over 50% since it reached its all-time high of $20,000 last month, those locked out of their cryptocurrency wallets are becoming desperate as they calculate how much wealth they would gain if only…
- Jack Dorsey plugged bitcoin during his tweetstorm about Trump. It's not as surprising as it seems: His other company, Square, owns $186 million worth of the cryptocurrency. (SQ, TWTR) Summary List PlacementJack Dorsey spoke out for the first time Wednesday night following last week's violent riots on Capitol Hill — and he used the opportunity to plug bitcoin. In a series of tweets, Dorsey explained Twitter's decision late last…
- A man who says he threw away a hard drive loaded with 7,500 bitcoin in 2013 is offering his council $70 million to dig it up from the city dump Summary List PlacementIn 2013, British IT worker James Howells accidentally threw away a hard drive with a digital wallet containing 7,500 little known and virtually worthless Bitcoin. Fast forward, and at the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at around…