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  • Coronavirus hits darknet revenues
    When junkies cut back, it's bad (Photo: B_A via Pixabay
    Bitcoin

    Even drug dealers are hurting as coronavirus hits darknet revenues

    Blockchain intelligence firm Chainalysis finds bitcoin spending is dropping on darknet markets and gambling sites, but not legitimate merchants; crypto scammers are stepping up

    April 3, 2020 /

    The pandemic's economic destruction is so bad that even retailers of what may be the most recession-proof product there is—illegal narcotics—are feeling the pinch as coronavirus hits darknet revenues.

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    Connor Sephton
  • Bitcoin Cash
    Wait, Bitcoin Cash has a flag now? (via Shutterstock)
    Alt coins,  Bitcoin

    While targeting Dark Web drug sales, White House snubs Craig Wright

    An advisory notice singled out Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, and Monero, but utterly ignored the self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin SV

    August 22, 2019 /

    Craig Wright has not been having a good summer. First, his Bitcoin Satoshi Version (BSV) cryptocurrency was booted off the Binance and Kraken exchanges after he was accused of bullying people doubting his claim to be Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto.

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    Leo Jakobson
  • Fake doctor, fake drugs
    We're going to go out on a limb here and say one shouldn't trust this doctor (via Shutterstock).
    Asia & Australia,  Technology

    Blockchain may offer solution to deadly distribution of fake pharmaceuticals

    Fraudulent and substandard drugs kill hundreds of thousands of children every year in developing countries

    February 6, 2019 /

    On Jan. 31, China’s Chongqing Yuzhong District Food and Drug Administration announced that it was partnering with a local blockchain firm, Prime Chain Network, to combat fake and expired prescription drugs.

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    Leo Jakobson

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