Moonday Mornings: IBM desires to place your browser historical past at the blockchain, endlessly

Welcome to every other Moonday Mornings. Let's waste no time and try the weekend's cryptocurrency and blockchain headlines you'll't have enough money to leave out.
Welcome to another Moonday Mornings. Let's waste no time and take a look at the weekend's cryptocurrency and blockchain headlines you can't afford to miss.Original article
Author: Thenextweb

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  2. "Despite regulatory concerns, businesses are still pushing forward and hiring for blockchain and cryptocurrency positions". (November 8, 2019)
  3. "Just because it's blockchain doesn't mean it's safe. Blockchain and cryptocurrency firms dished out nearly $1 million in bug bounties last year". (January 14, 2020)
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  6. "Vivaldi browser, the brainchild of Opera co-founderJon von Tetzchner, has introduced ad and tracker blockers in both mobile and desktop versions. Along with this, the company also released the first stable version onAndroid seven months after launching the beta". (April 22, 2020)
  7. "Are you tired of installing software to capture GIFs? Then GIFcap might just be the thing for you. All you need is Chrome (or Firefox) and you're settled". (April 1, 2020)
  8. "In a major announcement for developers, GitHub has launched Codespaces a feature that lets you code directly on the web. Think of this as a virtualIntegrated Development Environment (IDE) on the cloud". (May 6, 2020)
  9. "Kim Dotcom is selling Kimcoins to build a P2P content network powered by blockchain. I don't know why this is necessary either, but it's happening". (September 24, 2019)
  10. "A new technology promises to make your web browser more private than ever, keeping your internet activity from prying eyes. But some argue your data wont actually be all that private. And others are worried it could actually help criminals including child abusers to avoid justice. Heres what you need to know about DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH)". (November 5, 2019)
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