Bitcoin: One Satoshi Can Hide Another
The mystery of Bitcoin’s creator has yet to be solved. On Thursday night, Dorian S. Nakamoto, a Japanese-American identified by Newsweek as 60, categorically denied supporting electronic money.
The mystery of Bitcoin’s creator has yet to be solved. On Thursday night, Dorian S. Nakamoto, a Japanese-American identified by Newsweek as 60, categorically denied supporting electronic money.
A dangerous instrument of speculation and money laundering for some, a major technological innovation for others, electronic money could disrupt payment methods.
Good husband, good cop, good father: Nicolas R. and Antoine Q., on trial for assaulting a Canadian tourist in 2014, were the subject of a flattering portrait on Friday. Decorated with some slides.
Street art artist Pboy painted “Liberty Leading the People 2019”, a mural version of “Yellow Vests” in the 19th arrondissement of Paris. A work that caused a sensation on social networks.
The scam has been under investigation since the summer of 2018, but hundreds of cases have been reported in recent weeks.
Facebook last month revealed its plans to launch “Libra” in early 2020, which will enable millions of unbanked people to integrate into the financial system from their phones.
French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire believes the Facebook currency could threaten the “monetary sovereignty” of states.
France seeks to create its own official cryptocurrency for large payments
If you carry Chinese yuan, if you carry Japanese yen, dollars, euros or any other cryptocurrency, users will be able to buy “your petro tokens (…),” the official said.
The person in charge was helped by the employees of the social network. Among the 45 compromised accounts were those of Bill Gates, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk.