Web3’s role in protecting digital rights and privacy going into 2025
“The whole problem with centralized systems is that there’s a center,” Naoris chief strategy officer David Holtzman told Cointelegraph. Go to Source
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“The whole problem with centralized systems is that there’s a center,” Naoris chief strategy officer David Holtzman told Cointelegraph. Go to Source
“Cryptocurrency transactions are not anonymous; they are the most traceable and trackable assets,” Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino said in April. Go to Source
Decentralization must be codified into AI now to ensure a healthy trajectory for the technology. Go to Source
Threat actors using artificial intelligence and scalable quantum computers will see centralized information systems as a honeypot. Go to Source
German regulators demand compliance changes from World ID after a biometric data investigation. Go to Source
World’s seemingly playful jab at Spotify comes as the firm faces scrutiny. Go to Source
The cryptography firm is launching an Ethereum Virtual Machine coprocessor enabling full end-to-end encryption and private smart contracts. Go to Source
The Ethereum co-founder also proposed changes to ease transfers among layer-2 scaling networks. Go to Source
Despite the hype cycle, blockchain technology continues to make strides in real-world applications, from tokenizing assets to enhancing record-keeping and data privacy. Go to Source
Paradoxically, one of crypto’s biggest selling points keeps institutions from embracing Web3 and distributed ledger technologies. Go to Source