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A New Bitcoin Wallet Fulfills an Old Privacy Promise
These cypherpunk crypto wallet projects want to bring fungibility to bitcoin.

Decentralized Exchanges Aren't Living Up to Their Name – And Data Proves It
"DEX" is a hot buzzword in crypto trading, but the current models actually offer a spectrum of technologies with varying degrees of centralization.

Don't Let the Crypto Circus in Congress Fool You
Washington understands cryptocurrency better than this week's circus on Capitol Hill suggests, writes Michael J. Casey.

An $8 Million Airdrop Ran Out of Tokens – What's Next Is Anyone's Guess
What can a blockchain startup do when it runs out of its own tokens? According to U Network, buy back tokens from its investors.

Mastercard Had An Outage, So Crypto Had a Field Day
Mastercard suffered an outage last week that led to a hold-up for some transactions – and crypto supporters on social media quickly pounced.

China's Crypto Millionaires Are Using Bitcoin to Buy Real Estate Abroad
Bitcoin is flowing out of China, into California mansions – and changing global real estate patterns.

Who's In Control of Tezos? That Answer Is About to Change
Get ready for a frenzy of community baking.

$8K In Reach? 4 Barriers Await Emboldened Bitcoin Bulls
A break could be imminent as bitcoin has been consolidating for three days. But while the charts say bullish, plenty of resistance awaits.

Bitcoin's Biggest Startups Are Backing a New Effort to Keep Fees Low
A project called Bitcoin Optech is launching to ensure companies like Coinbase and Square know the best technologies out there to reduce user fees.

The 'Dark DAO' Threat: Vote Vulnerability Could Undermine Crypto Elections
According to researchers at Cornell, blockchains utilizing on-chain voting – such as EOS and Tezos – are vulnerable to certain vote buying attacks.
