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Cubans Fall Back on Bitcoin and other Cryptos For Bypassing US Sanctions


It is a widely known fact that Cuba has been stuck in an analogue phase to date. Thus, the likeliness for the country to become a crypto hub is extremely low. However, things seem to be changing now, thanks to the mobile internet connectivity that was rolled out almost around one year ago....

Simplicity


Earlier this week, Bastian Allgeier published some interesting thoughts about complexity in web development and how changing simple things can often feel far more difficult than they need to be: You want to build a JS file? Please update Webpack first. Oh, that new version of Webpack is no longer...

“Off The Main Thread”


JavaScript is what they call "single-threaded." As Brian Barbour puts it: This means it has one call stack and one memory heap. We all feel a symptom of that regularly in the form of performance jank and non-interactivity on elements or entire sites. If we give JavaScript lots of jobs and it gets...

Bitcoin and BNB Climbing While Other Altcoins Trading Sidelines


Recently, there was a minor downside correction, but bitcoin price remained well bid near the USD 10,400 and USD 10,500 levels. BTC/USD started a fresh increase recently and climbed above the USD 10,640 resistance. The price is currently (08:00 UTC) gaining momentum above the USD 10,700 resistance...

PR: PayKassa.pro Launches Multifunctional Payment Aggregator


Cryptocurrencies will be in great demand in the future, as the cryptocurrency market surprised skeptics once again. As soon as Bitcoin began its bullish trend, hundreds of other crypto coins followed the example. The authorities of large countries are starting to think about regulation,...

Multiline truncated text with “show more” button


Now that we've got cross-browser support for the line-clamp property, I expect we'll see a lot more of that around the web. And as we start to see it more in use, it’s worth the reminder that: Truncation is not a content strategy. We should at least offer a way to read that that truncated content...

Cryptocurrency Projects Are Upping Their Privacy Game


What you do with your digital currency ought to be nobody else’s business. Unfortunately, law enforcement, regulators, blockchain forensics firms and other opponents of civil liberties are constantly seeking to usurp this basic human right. As a result, crypto developers are caught in...

Crypto Lending Platforms Prepare to Assail the Banking System


The battle lines have been drawn and the troops assembled. On the one side stands the combined might of the banking cartels, centuries of deeply entrenched financial infrastructure supporting them. And on the other side stands a handful of crypto companies armed with little more than a passionate...

Maskable Icons: Android Adaptive Icons for Your PWA


There is a new web feature called maskable icons that is coming soon to Firefox Preview and other web browsers. This new icon format will let your PWAs have their own adaptive icons on Android. The post Maskable Icons: Android Adaptive Icons for Your PWA appeared first on CSS-Tricks

PR: Bitcoin.com Partners with Resistance – the Next Gen DEX


Last week, the Resistance team met with Bitcoin.com CEO Stefan Rust, and other members of the Bitcoin.com organization, to discuss the terms of a partnership. The meeting was a great success and a strategic partnership agreement was drawn up and signed the same day. The post PR: Bitcoin.com...

Crypto Salaries Gain Regulatory Recognition Around the World


Salaries paid in decentralized digital coins have become a norm across the crypto industry, but there’s really no reason why cryptocurrencies can’t be used for remuneration by businesses in other sectors as well. In many jurisdictions that should be legal even in the absence...

Creating a Maintainable Icon System with Sass


One of my favorite ways of adding icons to a site is by including them as data URL background images to pseudo-elements (e.g. ::after) in my CSS. This technique offers several advantages: They don't require any additional HTTP requests other than the CSS file. Using the background-size property...

Bitcoin History Part 16: The First Mt. Gox Hack


No one remembers the first Mt. Gox hack. It was a small sum, even by 2011’s standards, and the exchange reimbursed all users. The incident was to prove significant, however, for it set in motion a string of attacks on other bitcoin platforms that began the very next day. By the time the dust...

Navbar Nudging on @keyframers


I got to be the featured guest over on The Keyframers the other day. We looked at a Dribbble shot by Björgvin Pétur Sigurjónsson and then slowly built it, taking some purposeful detours along the way to discuss various tech. We start by considering doing it entirely in CSS, then go for some light...

Other Ways to SPAs


That rhymed lolz. I mentioned on a podcast the other day that I sorta think WordPress should ship with Turbolinks. It's a rather simple premise: Build a server-rendered site. Turbolinks intercepts clicks on same-origin links. It uses AJAX for the HTML of the new page and replaces the current page...

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