—by Protos Staff
Microsoft cans Azure Blockchain, pushes users to Ethereum’s ConsenSys
Microsoft says its Azure blockchain-as-a-service product will go kaput in September, giving customers four months to find a replacement.
Microsoft says its Azure blockchain-as-a-service product will go kaput in September, giving customers four months to find a replacement.
Last month exchanges were told they had six months to implement strict anti-money laundering rules.
Billionaire Peter Thiel’s CIA-backed Palantir said it accepts Bitcoin just as Block.one revealed its new crypto exchange, Bullish.
NFT collector Gmoney left unimpressed. “Hiding them in the corners with no markings doesn’t really convince me you’re taking them seriously.”
Early Bitcoin buyer Scott Nelson sold 50 BTC for $400,000 in 2019 but never received any cash. Today, that crypto is worth $2.8 million.