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NASA to Launch Bitcoin to the Moon? Space Agency Seeks Crypto Experience


Could experience with cryptocurrency help you become a better space scientist? NASA seems to think so. The U.S. aeronautics agency is looking for a big data scientist and specifically mentions that experience with cryptocurrency and blockchain could help you get the job. Also Read: Esports...

Appetite for Bitcoin Futures Is Growing


After all the fanfare, fevered anticipation, and breathless media coverage, Bakkt’s launch of bitcoin futures on Monday was a damp squib. Despite the rollout of physically delivered BTC futures going without a hitch, volumes were low, while the less said about bitcoin’s price in...

A Dark Mode Toggle with React and ThemeProvider


I like when websites have a dark mode option. Dark mode makes web pages easier for me to read and helps my eyes feel more relaxed. Many websites, including YouTube and Twitter, have implemented it already, and we’re starting to see it trickle onto many other sites as well. In this tutorial, we’re...

Thinking in React Hooks


Amelia Wattenberger has written this wonderful and interactive piece about React Hooks and details how they can clean up code and remove all those troubling lifecycle events: React introduced hooks one year ago, and they've been a game-changer for a lot of developers. There are tons of how-to...

It ain’t so black and white


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 25 September, 2019 Perspective “You have your way, I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, the only way, it does not exist.” – Friedrich Nietzsche Good morning folks! It's […] The post It ain’t so black and white...

It ain’t so black and white


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 25 September, 2019 “You have your way, I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, the only way, it does not exist.” – Friedrich Nietzsche Day of rekt-oning  Over the […] The post It ain’t so black and white appeared...

McAfee Hints Institutional Money Won’t Bring Bitcoin Revolution


In a tweet posted Monday, September 23, Libertarian presidential candidate and crypto rebel John McAfee wrote: “BAKKT goes live today. It is institutionalized and monitored … if you are “initiated” into crypto, then you certainly won’t use it and will spend time luring...

NEO Joins the .NET Foundation as the First Blockchain Project


As per the official press release published on NEO’s official blog, dated September 24, 2019, NEO has become the first blockchain project to have joined the .NET Foundation. NEO made the announcement during the ongoing .NET Conference. Both the entities envision to empower developers further...

Swiss Banks Team With Fintechs to Enter the Crypto Space


Multiple joint projects between banks and crypto companies based in Switzerland now offer customers the opportunity to invest in digital assets and take advantage of banking services related to cryptocurrencies. It’s all happening in a regulated environment, generally friendly towards...

Panic at 137 Bank Branches as RBI Limits Withdrawals to ₹1,000


The Reserve Bank of India has imposed regulatory restrictions on a cooperative bank with 137 branches across India, including limiting customer withdrawals to a total of 1,000 rupees (approximately $14) per account for six months. Police personnel had to be deployed to control angry customers...

Easy Google Search Result API with Zenserp (Sponsored)


No matter how much experience I gain in this industry, one task I continue to fail at is building an accurate, flexible, and maintainable scraper for site search. As soon as sites change their HTML structure, my scrape is borked. When looking to build my own search results page, I looked around...

Filtering Data Client-Side: Comparing CSS, jQuery, and React


Say you have a list of 100 names: <ul> <li>Randy Hilpert</li> <li>Peggie Jacobi</li> <li>Ethelyn Nolan Sr.</li> <!-- and then some --> </ul> ...or file names, or phone numbers, or whatever. And you want to filter them...

Ellipal’s Titan Hardware Wallet Is Airgapped and Easy to Use


There’s a lot of hardware wallets out there vying for your hard-earned satoshis. Minimalist USB sticks; credit card-shaped devices with monochrome screens; Bluetooth-enabled gadgets. The Ellipal Titan is a new offering that packs a lot into its $169 price tag. But there’s one thing...

Market Update: Low Volumes and Uncertainty Shake Crypto Traders


The majority of digital currency markets have lost a few percentages over the last few days as cryptocurrency trade volume has been waning. Since our last market outlook, more than $20 billion in global trade volume disappeared and this Tuesday’s market data shows there’s only...

An Explanation of How the Intersection Observer Watches


There have been several excellent articles exploring how to use this API, including choices from authors such as Phil Hawksworth, Preethi, and Mateusz Rybczonek, just to name a few. But I’m aiming to do something a bit different here. I had an opportunity earlier in the year to present the VueJS...

Browser Engine Diversity


We lost Opera when they went Chrome in 2013. Same deal with Edge when it also went Chrome earlier this year. Mike Taylor called these changes a "Decreasingly Diverse Browser Engine World" in a talk I'd like to see. So all we've got left is Chrome-stuff, Firefox-stuff, and Safari-stuff. Chrome...

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