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Bitcoin’s ‘Toxic’ Twitter ‘Culture War’ Explained
29.5.2019
A flare-up between developers, startup members and other members of the ecyostem around bitcoin raised a range of questions over the weekend
After Twitter’s Success, The Platform’s Co-Founder Is About To Launch Native Cryptocurrency
27.5.2019
As they say, there is no end to achieving greater heights if the aim is not the heights but the journey. This seems to fit well with Twitter’s founder Jack Dorsey. The success story and the popularity of the social media platform (and now the favorite hot hub of the cryptocurrency world)- Twitter...
Blockchain Browser Brave Tests Crypto Tips for Twitter Users
24.5.2019
Blockchain browser Brave is testing tweet tipping on its development version, Brave Nightly
Lightning App for Sending Bitcoin Tips on Twitter Is Now Easier to Use
24.5.2019
An app that lets you send lightning tips via Twitter just got a 1.0 software release with a set of new features
OKCoin Partners up With Prime Trust Co to Launch Prime Trust as USD payment channel
22.5.2019
On May 20, 2019, OKCoin announced via the social media of Twitter that it will be collaborating with Prime Trust Co, a Blockchain driven trust company to Launch Prime Trust as a new USD payment channel. According to the tweet, OKCoin users outside the United States will now be able to deposit...
Bitcoin Attaining $8,000 Marks An End to the Crypto Winter, Says Tom Lee
21.5.2019
According to Tom Lee, the CEO, and Co-Founder of Fundstrat Global Advisors, the crypto winter has finally come to an end. We all know that Bitcoin and the entire crypto market have witnessed a price slump since the past few months. But things began to look better again since the start of April....
The “Inside” Problem
20.5.2019
So, you're working on a design. You need a full-width container element because the design has a background-color that goes from edge-to-edge horizontally. But the content inside doesn’t necessarily need to be edge-to-edge. You want to:
Limit the width (for large screens)
Pad the edges
Center...
No Altcoin Pumps During The Ongoing Bull Run, Says Mike Novogratz
20.5.2019
If you are awaiting the altcoins to make the most of this ongoing bull run of the market, then you may find the news a bit disappointing. According to Michael Novogratz who heads Galaxy Digital, a cryptocurrency merchant bank, this time the market may not see altcoins experiencing 40% pump in...
Want to Win 1,000 $KCS and 450,000 $PXG? PlayGame and Kucoin are Giving You That Super-Chance!
17.5.2019
Yes, you heard it right! There is a chance for you to win 1,000 $KCS and 450,000 $PXG as the total prize amount. This has been made possible with the fantastic collaboration of PlayGame and Kucoin. They have brought back the very exciting “Super Competition,” as a mark of celebration of their...
CSS Scan: The Fastest Way to Inspect and Copy CSS
17.5.2019
CSS Scan is a super cool tool I've just learned about from Chris Nwamba. It allows you to inspect and copy CSS
Crypto.com’s Crypto Earn and Crypto Credit are Making New Waves in the Banking Market
17.5.2019
Crypto.com has announced the launch of “Crypto Earn and Crypto Credit” system. This scheme point blank is targeting to replace the regular bank account dealings, dependency, system, and maybe it is an overall enhancement over the traditional banking system. The company made this announcement...
Proposed Securities Framework Wrong for Regulating Crypto Exchanges, Argues Kraken
17.5.2019
Kraken says no to proposed regulation of crypto exchanges by Canadian securities institutions
China’s BTC Ban Doubles-Down with WeChat Terminating Accounts Dealing with Crypto Trading
16.5.2019
China’s ban on BTC is not new. The country has been doing so over the past two years now since the infamous incident of local ICO (initial coin offerings) and crypto exchange happened. Since then, the citizens of the country are allowed to hold the crypto but are restricted from trading it. This...
Was Binance Discussing A Possible Re-Org: A Big Question Mark On Decentralization?
11.5.2019
Binance Exchange, the last standing warrior against cyber-attacks, was hacked a couple of days ago. Hackers took away 7000+ Bitcoins, which were valued well over $40 million. Soon after the hack was discovered, the world’s largest crypto exchange suspended withdrawals and announced that it would...
Crypto Heresy: Question Blockstream on Twitter and You’ll Be Blocked
10.5.2019
Crypto Twitter (CT) is a grueling battleground between digital currency enthusiasts, company executives, maximalists, journalists, lawyers, and so-called thought leaders and luminaries. For instance, on May 8, reporter Larry Cermak posted data concerning Blockstream and its sidechain project...
Weekly Platform News: Feature Policy, Signed Exchanges, iOS browsers
10.5.2019
👋 Hey folks! This is the first edition of a new weekly update we'll be posting that covers timely news at the intersection of development standards and the tools that make them available on the web. We often talk about the pace of change in our industry. It's fast and touches everything...
Bitcoin’s Software Has Been Rolled Back Before
9.5.2019
When Binance lost $40 million to hackers this week, the crypto community discussed reorganizing the chain after it was suggested by a developer from MIT. Many people were upset by this proposition, declaring that there was no way a coordinated effort with miners could be pulled off. However, most...
Why, How, and When to Use Semantic HTML and ARIA
7.5.2019
Semantic HTML and Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) help create interfaces that work for everyone in the most performant, robust, and simple way possible. They add essential meaning to your content, which lets web browsers, search engines, screen readers, RSS readers, and ultimately...
Making Web Components for Different Contexts
2.5.2019
This article isn’t about how to build web components. Caleb Williams already wrote a comprehensive guide about that recently. Let’s talk about how to work with them, what to consider when making them, and how to embrace them in your projects.
If you are new to web components, Caleb’s guide is...
Revisiting prefers-reduced-motion, the reduced motion media query
30.4.2019
Two years ago, I wrote about prefers-reduced-motion, a media query introduced into Safari 10.1 to help people with vestibular and seizure disorders use the web. The article provided some background about the media query, why it was needed, and how to work with it to avoid creating...