Alchemy Pay and Binance Partner to Drive Binance Pay Merchant Integration
PRESS RELEASE. Singapore, August 3, 2021 – Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, has partnered with crypto-fiat hybrid payment solutions provider Alchemy Pay to build a payment bridge between crypto and fiat through the Binance Pay wallet. Binance Pay is a contactless, borderless, and secure user-to-user cryptocurrency payment feature on the Binance App. Launched as beta in February, Binance Pay’s functions allow users and...
Survey Shows 40% of US Crypto Owners Forget Their Password, 20% Write Passwords on Paper
According to a recent study on crypto asset storage and passwords, a survey that polled over 1,000 digital currency owners shows 39.7% have forgotten their passwords. The study produced by cryptovantage.com indicates that users unable to recover their passwords lost an average of $2,134. Survey Polls 1,000 US Crypto Owners, Respondents Invest $7,245 on Average Since the inception of Bitcoin in 2009, a number of people have lost coins...
US Lawmakers Suggest That Piracy is Part of Twitter’s Business Model
Under US law, online service providers need to respond to takedown notices. In addition, they have to implement a meaningful policy to terminate accounts of repeat infringers. Many of the large social media platforms stick to these rules. Twitter, for example, ‘removes’ over a million tweets each year that are flagged as problematic. ‘Twitter’s Refusal to Tackle Piracy’ While Twitter appears to operate within the boundaries of U.S....
Y2Mate: Massive YouTube-Ripping Service Blocks US & UK Visitors
The status of YouTube as the most popular resource to stream free (or at least ad supported) music is a well-established fact. However, there are millions of users online today who would prefer to download music for keeps and that has resulted in a buoyant market for so-called YouTube-to-MP3 ripping services. Possibly the most popular platform in this sector is Y2Mate.com but developments this week have raised questions over the...
Move files in the Linux terminal
To move a file on a computer with a graphical interface, you open the folder where the file is currently located, and then open another window to the folder you want to move the file into. Finally, you drag and drop the file from one to the other. To move a file in a terminal, you use the mv command to move a file from one location to another. read more Powered by...