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Bitcoin Value Witnesses Two Contradictory Price Trends within Just One week


Bitcoin is trading slightly above the price mark of $7300 in the cryptomarket. Within no time it dips from a price level of $8300 to $7300, breaking the support level at $7600. It was even priced as low as $6600 with the daybreak of 17th May, though currently it is seen gaining momentum from...

SEC Commissioner Says Time Is Right for Bitcoin ETFs — 3 Funds Pending


The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is currently reviewing three bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), one of which was filed last week to track the prices of two cryptocurrencies. An SEC commissioner said at the Consensus conference on Monday that the time is right for a bitcoin...

Crypto Listing & Delisting Announcements Last Week


Source: iStock/BrAt_PiKaChU Below is another collection of digital asset listing and delisting announcements by cryptocurrency exchanges that we found last week. Have we missed something? Do you have information about new listings and/or delistings? Let us know here. ____ Listing & Delisting...

Bitcoin and Altcoins Still May Regain Momentum This Week


This past week, we saw heavy gains in bitcoin above USD 7,000. BTC/USD gained more than USD 1,500 and traded close to the USD 7,550 level. Later, it started a downside correction below the USD 7,240 and USD 7,000 levels. However, the USD 6,750 level acted as a support and the price recently...

Bitcoin’s Software Has Been Rolled Back Before


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...

Currently Reading: Progressive Web Apps by Jason Grisby


I’ve been reading Jason Grigsby’s new book on progressive web apps this past week and it’s exciting. Jason explains what PWAs are and how they work while while doing a bang-up job covering the business case for using them them, too. But perhaps you might be thinking that a PWA isn’t necessary...

Collective #511


bento-starter * HTTP headers for the responsible developer * The CSS Handbook * Sortraits * Widget of the Week Collective #511 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

That Time I Tried Browsing the Web Without CSS


CSS is what gives every website its design. Websites sure aren’t very fun and friendly without it! I’ve read about somebody going a week without JavaScript and how the experience resulted in websites that were faster, though certain aspects of them would not function as expected. But CSS. Turning...

Clever code


This week, Chris Ferdinandi examined a clever JavaScript snippet, one that's written creatively with new syntax features, but is perhaps less readable and performant. It's a quick read, but his callout of our industry's fixation on cleverness is worth... calling out: ...we’ve become obsessed as...

Dva světy na jednom pódiu. To je květnová Konference design & marketing


Design a marketing jsou rebelové, kteří nejsou vždy na stejné vlně, ale společně dokáží vytvořit skvělé věci. Na Konferenci design & marketing se 7. května potkají řečníci, kteří se nebojí svých inovativních nápadů a vizí. REVOLUCE je téma, které propojuje nejen je, ale i Zlin Design Week 2019...

You probably don’t need input type=“number”


Brad Frost wrote about a recent experience with a website that used <input type="number">: Last week I got a call from my bank regarding a wire transfer I had just scheduled. The customer support guy had me repeat everything back to him because there seemed to be a problem with...

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