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Darknet Users Discuss the Connection Between DDoS Attacks and Exit Scams


During the last few weeks, a number of darknet markets (DNMs) like Dread and Empire have been attacked relentlessly with heavy DDoS attacks. Meanwhile, reports disclose that Apollon is allegedly pulling an exit scam in the same fashion as Nightmare Market did last year. Darknetstats.com details...

Full Stack Panic


A new podcast from Sean Fioritto inspired by Joel Califa's term "Full Stack Anxiety". ... the little voice in your head says ... “I should know all of this. Do I even know what I'm doing?” Why do web developers the world over feel like this? There is an episode with Joel talking about it as well...

Jiang Zhuoer Restructures Development Funding Proposal for Bitcoin Cash


On January 31, Btc.top founder Jiang Zhuoer addressed the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) community again after his initial proposal last Wednesday was met with mixed responses. Zhuoer changed a number of specifics within the proposed Infrastructure Funding Plan for Bitcoin Cash and hopes the community will...

Developer Adds Improvements to the Bitcoin Cash Java Library


On January 30, the software developer Pokkst published a blog post sharing his experience of how he’s been maintaining the Java BCH library bitcoincashj for the last 10 months. At one time Pokkst used to develop BTC applications, but then switched to working with BCH in March 2019....

These Are the Most Traded Tokens on Decentralized Exchanges Right Now


The decentralized exchange landscape is evolving fast, with new liquidity aggregators and relays enhancing usability while reducing slippage. Trade volumes are also strong across the leading ERC20 DEXs and Binance DEX. The bulk of this volume is captured by a small proportion of tokens, however...

Innovation Can’t Keep the Web Fast


Every so often, the fruits of innovation bear fruit in the form of improvements to the foundational layers of the web. In 2015, HTTP/2 became a published standard in an effort to update an aging protocol. This was was both necessary and overdue, as HTTP/1 rendered web performance as an arcane sort...

Smaller HTML Payloads with Service Workers


Short story: Philip Walton has a clever idea for using service workers to cache the top and bottom of HTML files, reducing a lot of network weight. Longer thoughts: When you're building a really simple website, you can get away with literally writing raw HTML. It doesn't take long to need a...

Lightning-Fast Web Performance


If you're interested in leveling up your knowledge and skill of web performance, you can't do better than learning directly from Scott Jehl. Direct Link to Article — Permalink… Read article The post Lightning-Fast Web Performance appeared first on CSS-Tricks

Ethereum’s Value Transfer Is Now Dominated by Stablecoins


The Ethereum (ETH) blockchain has become home to a number of stablecoins. On January 29, Messari researcher Ryan Watkins explained that the stablecoin value transfer issued on the ETH chain recently flipped the number of native ether transactions. Essentially, Ethereum’s value transfer is...

Google Executive From India Joins Coinbase as Chief Product Officer


A Google executive from India has joined Coinbase as the new chief product officer after 11 years at Google. He aims to help Coinbase make cryptocurrency mainstream. “I am excited about what crypto and blockchain technology can do to democratize our financial systems,” the executive...

Another Crypto Exchange Discourages the Use of Bitcoin Mixing Services


The cryptocurrency exchange Binance was recently scrutinized for flagging a customer’s funds because the individual had used a bitcoin mixing application. Now the platform Paxos Global is discouraging the use of crypto mixers after a customer allegedly sent coins to a mixing service. Also...

Sticky Table of Contents with Scrolling Active States


Say you have a two-column layout: a main column with content. Say it has a lot of content, with sections that requires scrolling. And let's toss in a sidebar column that is largely empty, such that you can safely put a position: sticky; table of contents over there for all that content in the main...

“resize: none;” on textareas is bad UX


Catalin Rosu: Sometimes you need to type a long reply that consists of many paragraphs and wrapping that text within a tiny textarea box makes it hard to understand and to follow as you type. There were many times when I had to write that text within Notepad++ for example and then just paste...

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