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Displaying the Current Step with CSS Counters


Say you have five buttons. Each button is a step. If you click on the fourth button, you’re on step 4 of 5, and you want to display that. This kind of counting and displaying could be hard-coded, but that’s no fun. JavaScript could do this job as well. But CSS? Hmmmm. Can it? CSS...

Bitcoin Fees Fall 60% While Transaction Count Declines


Bitcoin (BTC) average transaction fees dropped by nearly 60% in the last week, as the number of transactions queuing up to be processed on the network eased. According to data from Bitinfocharts, the cost of making a transaction over the Bitcoin blockchain fell to around $2.61 on May 28, down from...

BitPay Processes More Volume, Transaction Count Remains Unchanged


In the first quarter this year, US-based major crypto payments company BitPay processed 10% more volume in USD, compared to the last three months of 2019, while the number of transactions remained unchanged. It includes all cryptoassets the company supports, with bitcoin (BTC) representing...

Using CSS to Set Text Inside a Circle


You want to set some text inside the shape of a circle with HTML and CSS? That’s crazy talk, right? Not really! Thanks to shape-outside and some pure CSS trickery it is possible to do exactly that.  However, this can be a fiddly layout option. We have to take lots of different things into...

Performant Expandable Animations: Building Keyframes on the Fly


Animations have come a long way, continuously providing developers with better tools. CSS Animations, in particular, have defined the ground floor to solve the majority of uses cases. However, there are some animations that require a little bit more work. You probably know that animations should...

Why is CSS Frustrating?


Here’s a great thread by Kevin Powell that's making the rounds. He believes so many folks see CSS as a frustrating and annoying language: That's just as unintuitive as JS starting to count at 0, but since you learned that and accept it, it's fine. The real issue isn't with CSS. If...

What the web still is


Being a pessimist is an easy thing to fall back on, and I’m trying to be better about it. As we close the year out, I thought it would be a good exercise to take stock of the state of the web and count our blessings. Versatile We don't use the internet to do just one thing. With more than...

Bitcoin cashback


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 12 November, 2019 Thankful “Man only likes to count his troubles, but he does not count his joys.” – Fyodor Dostoevsky D-day! CoinMarketCap's first ever conference, 'The Capital', is now on! Check out the Day 1 […] The post Bitcoin...

Bitcoin cashback


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 12 November, 2019 Thankful “Man only likes to count his troubles, but he does not count his joys.” – Fyodor Dostoevsky D-day! CoinMarketCap's first ever conference, 'The Capital', is now on! Check out the Day 1 […] The post Bitcoin...

How Hard Is It to Brute Force a Bitcoin Private Key?


Trying to crack a private key with a brute force attack is a bit like trying to count to infinity: the sooner you begin, the faster you’ll never get there. Despite being as next to impossible as impossible gets, using a brute force attack to crack a bitcoin private key remains an intriguing...

ERC20 Tether Transactions Flip Their Omni Equivalent


Crypto enthusiasts have noticed that the Ethereum blockchain has come awfully close to reaching capacity due to the added transactions stemming from the Tether (USDT) network. The transaction count since mid-August shows the ERC20 version of tether has surpassed the original version that uses BTC....

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