Thousands of These Computers Were Mining Cryptocurrency. Now They’re Working on Coronavirus Research

Thousands of These Computers Were Mining Cryptocurrency. Now They’re Working on Coronavirus Research

"CoreWeave, the largest U.S. miner on the Ethereum blockchain, is redirecting the processing power of 6,000 specialized computer chips toward research to find a therapy for the coronavirus. These graphics processing units (GPUs) will be pointed toward Stan..."

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Steem Jumps 140% Ahead of Hard Fork to Launch Hive Network

The price of the Steem token has jumped nearly 140% over the last 24-hour period as the cryptocurrency’s community is going ahead with a hard fork to launch the Hive network.

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Novel Coronavirus in the US: Kansas Schools Remain Closed This School Year

Finding ample and viable solutions to thwart the novel coronavirus outbreak is no easy feat. In the United States, the death toll keeps rising and more cities continue to go dark. Even the Las Vegas Strip is now completely dark during these troublesome ti...

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Tax Expert: IRS Crypto Question ‘Unconstitutional,’ Card Points, Flyer Miles Could Be Virtual Currency

While its well-known that the revised Schedule 1 form for U.S. taxpayers now contains a question about cryptocurrencies, what is lesser discussed are the legal ramifications this may have for filers who answer incorrectly. The vague nature of the yes or n...

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BitMEX Report: Issuance of CBDCs May Lead to Inflation

BitMEX Research suggests that the issuance of the CBDC will lead to inflation as the last lever on the banks’ ability to create money will be lifted

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