Forwarded from The Crypto Gateway
🤯Arkham Intelligence, la piattaforma di analisi e intelligence on chain, ha beccato parte delle riserve di Coinbase.
Sono IMMENSE: l'exchange possiede oltre 1 milione di Bitcoin (più di Satoshi stesso), pari al 5% del circolante.
Ciò ne fa l'entità che possiede più bitcoin in assoluto.
Ecco i dati: https://thecryptogateway.it/coinbase-possiede-25-miliardi-di-bitcoin/
Sono IMMENSE: l'exchange possiede oltre 1 milione di Bitcoin (più di Satoshi stesso), pari al 5% del circolante.
Ciò ne fa l'entità che possiede più bitcoin in assoluto.
Ecco i dati: https://thecryptogateway.it/coinbase-possiede-25-miliardi-di-bitcoin/
The Crypto Gateway
Coinbase possiede 25 MILIARDI $ di Bitcoin!
Ieri sono state identificate le riserve di Coinbase on chain, scoprendo che l'exchange possiede più Bitcoin di Satoshi Nakamoto stesso!
Forwarded from I conti non tornano
📊L’impatto dell’invecchiamento della popolazione sulla spesa sanitaria e pensionistica: secondo l'OCSE l'Italia sarà il paese che da qui al 2040 spenderà di più nelle pensioni (chi ha orecchie per intendere...)
segui @icontinontornano
segui @icontinontornano
Forwarded from Packet Pusher
***Repost, but still highly relevant.***
BLUF: Use at least a 7 to 8 word passphrase for encryption.
For something like full disk encryption, you will want to use some kind of randomly generated passphrase consisting of at least 7 to 8 words for security against normal bruteforcing.
Why a couple of words and not just some 16 or 20 random character password? Memorization. A passphrase is significantly easier to memorize compared to a password, and it holds up stronger thanks to key stretching.
For security against an adversary (like the NSA/FBI) who will probably have a quantum computer within the next decade, the passphrase needs to be longer.
BLUF: Use at least a 7 to 8 word passphrase for encryption.
For something like full disk encryption, you will want to use some kind of randomly generated passphrase consisting of at least 7 to 8 words for security against normal bruteforcing.
Why a couple of words and not just some 16 or 20 random character password? Memorization. A passphrase is significantly easier to memorize compared to a password, and it holds up stronger thanks to key stretching.
For security against an adversary (like the NSA/FBI) who will probably have a quantum computer within the next decade, the passphrase needs to be longer.
Google expande su cable submarino para conectar más a Estados Unidos y Europa - Infobae
https://www.infobae.com/tecno/2023/09/25/cable-submarino-de-google-se-expande-para-conectar-mas-a-estados-unidos-y-europa/
https://www.infobae.com/tecno/2023/09/25/cable-submarino-de-google-se-expande-para-conectar-mas-a-estados-unidos-y-europa/
infobae
Google expande su cable submarino para conectar más a Estados Unidos y Europa
“Nuvem” cruzará el océano atlántico y estará activo a partir del año 2026
https://fortune.com/crypto/2023/09/26/moneygram-noncustodial-wallet-usdc-stellar-crypto-remittances/
Fortune Crypto
MoneyGram unveils non-custodial wallet to bridge the worlds of crypto and fiat currency with USDC
The product is the latest effort to use blockchain technology to address the costly remittance sector.