Intel reinvents the wheel, Malaysia goes pro-crypto, and ConsenSys backs privacy startup.
<h1>Intel Wins Patent For Energy-Efficient PoW Mining</h1>
Intel says it can reduce energy consumption for bitcoin mining by “about 15 percent.”
<h1>Daily Byte: Thursday, November 29, 2018</h1>
Amazon walks into the blockchain jungle, Vakt oil platform is pumping, and UAE gets serious about emerging tech. Plus, trouble with Iran.
<h1>Plattsburgh’s Crypto Moratorium Questioned</h1>
The city is not yet halfway through an 18-month ban, but at least one local miner is ready for the moratorium to end.
<h1>WTO: Blockchains Could Add $1 Trillion To World Trade By 2030</h1>
The estimate was provided in a recent report, “Blockchain and International Trade: Opportunities, Challenges, and Implications for International Trade Cooperation.”
<h1>Daily Byte: Wednesday, November 28, 2018</h1>
South Korea is all in for blockchain voting, SEC chair holds out a warning flag for bitcoin ETFs, and Coinbase adds Ethereum Classic support. Plus, what’s going on with crypto and the US dollar?
<h1>Daily Byte: Tuesday, November 27, 2018</h1>
Buterin sees some blockchain appropriation as ‘wasted time,’ UK has doubled crypto investigations in the last six months, and Nasdaq is all in for bitcoin futures.
<h1>Daily Byte: Monday, November 26, 2018</h1>
The Hash War is over, Germany takes on tax fraud, Hong Kong and Gibraltar welcome new regulatory-compliant crypto businesses, and Overstock gets out of the retail business.
<h1>Daily Byte: Wednesday, November 21, 2018</h1>
Crypto lawsuits are on the rise, UK may snub crypto derivatives business, and India set to clarify stance on crypto.
<h1>Daily Byte: Tuesday, November 20, 2018</h1>
DOJ refocuses bitcoin price pumping investigation, university offers digital diplomas, Make-A-Wish hit by hackers, and North Dakota goes after fraudulent ICO.
<h1>Daily Byte: Monday, November 19, 2018</h1>
Switzerland moves forward with crypto ETP, US Air Force goes full in with blockchain for supply chain, Thailand records primary election on blockchain. Plus, more Bitcoin Cash nonsense.
<h1>Daily Byte: Friday, November 16, 2018</h1>
All is quiet – so far – on the Bitcoin Cash front, nVidia’s bet on crypto goes sour, SEC puts Voorhees under the microscope, and Microsoft gets in the game.
<h1>Daily Byte: Thursday, November 15, 2018</h1>
Bitcoin Cash splits, IBM targets Thailand, crypto malware infests the Google Play Store, crypto Ponzi scheme busted in Japan, and accountants claim that ‘institutionalization’ is crypto’s only hope.
<h1>Daily Byte: Wednesday, November 14, 2018</h1>
Customizable mining malware is on the loose, Marshall Islands readies national cryptocurrency, cryptocurrency gets thumbs up from Islamic scholars, and Twitter hackers strike again.
<h1>Daily Byte: Tuesday, November 13, 2018</h1>
Ethereum bug found, blockchain platform rolls out for oil, China’s central bank is not impressed with blockchain, and crypto gets into the film industry…again.
<h1>Daily Byte: Monday, November 12, 2018</h1>
An exchange cuts and runs, South Korea pushes crypto fund to close, IBM takes on scientific research, and Swedish man sentenced.
<h1>Daily Byte: Thursday, November 8, 2018</h1>
France cuts crypto tax, no national cryptocurrency for Israel, and South Korean lawyers want crypto framework. Plus, Venezuela takes Petro to OPEC.
<h1>Daily Byte: Wednesday, November 7, 2018</h1>
UAE gets a crypto exchange, BTCC is finished mining, and hackers go after Gate.io.
<h1>Daily Byte: Tuesday, November 6, 2018</h1>
A crypto fight in the Pacific, the Twitter scams are gaining steam, and crypto mining is worse than actual mining. Plus, Bitmain reveals new mining rigs.
<h1>Daily Byte: Monday, November 5, 2018</h1>
Intel processors have a security hole, anonymous crypto takes a blow in Taiwan, and T.I. gets sued. Plus, Ethereum contracts may be dangerously homogeneous.