BTC Going to $100K After ‘Steady Accumulation,’ Says Crypto Trader, Mike Tyson Chooses Blockchain for New Venture, & Other News
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Bitcoin Going to $100K After 'Steady Accumulation,' Says Crypto Trader Former Goldman Sachs analyst turned Bitcoin maximalist Murad Mahmudov believes the top cryptocurrency will hit $100,000. He shared his opinion in a tweet: "My intuition tells me there is steady accumulation happening at these levels. Don't try to outsmart yourself on short timeframes, zoom out & think big."
American Boxing Legend Mike Tyson Chooses Blockchain for New Venture Iconic American boxer Mike Tyson is spearheading a new blockchain-powered, cross-entertainment platform for a new generation of fighters — dubbed "Fight to Fame" — that aims to catapult aspiring fighters to success via social media, reality TV, film, games, live matches and betting.
Poloniex Will Reimburse $13.5 Million Loss From Clams Flash Crash Cryptocurrency exchange Poloniex has announced a reimbursement scheme to users who were affected by a flash crash in May, which led to total losses of around 1,800 Bitcoin. The company pledged to repay daily trading fees to affected lenders until their losses are fully recovered.
BitPay Now Requires Your Photo ID for Purchases Over $3K in Bitcoin Cryptocurrency payment processor BitPay is rolling out its new ID verification flow as part of a new BitPay Dashboard, which will function as a personalized home page that provides access to users' transaction histories and various payment features. With the launch of BitPay ID, users will be required to undergo a one-time verification process that requires the input of data, such as their Social Security, passport number and a photo ID.
UN Report: South Korea Hardest Hit By North Korean Cyber Attacks The United Nations is investigating 35 North Korean cyberattacks across 17 countries, according to a report published on Aug. 13 by The Associated Press. This follows last week's leaked summary of the report, which states that $2 billion had been hacked by the nation thus far in order to fund weapons programs.
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