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Blockchain Bites: DLT's Great Leap Forward, Bitcoin Hoarders and a16z's New Fund
China is taking charge in the digitization of the world economy, while Maker faces a $28M class action lawsuit. Get the latest bite-sized news.

Blockchain Bites: The Global Lockdown, Privacy Preserving Cryptography and Bitmain's Cash Rebates
Crypto may protect privacy as governments turn to contact tracing apps, while hackers are selling your Zoom account information for pennies on the dollar.

Open Source PPE: Decentralizing Face Mask Production
Engineers in the Midwest are creating an open source method for manufacturing face masks. They hope to decentralize production to the local level.

Blockchain Bites: 'Immunity Passports,' a Darknet Pharmacist and How Bitcoin Miners Prepare for the Halving
Cryptography can solve privacy concerns stirred up by COVID-19; Bitfinex moves more than one billion dollars worth of bitcoin for less than a dollar.

Blockchain Bites: Canaan and Galaxy Digital Report Losses, Fold Joins Visa and Indian Exchange Volume Skyrockets
Today, Canaan and Galaxy Digital reported quarterly losses, Huobi announced a legally compliant way to reenter the U.S. market, and Binance denies stealing $1 million from one of its users.

Bitcoin Cash 'Halved,' DeFi Gets a Boost and Bisq Halts Trading
Miners are exiting the Bitcoin Cash blockchain while Tezos looks to add a bridge to bitcoin's liquidity. Here's the story.

How DeFi Dinner Bonds Can Help Restaurants During Crisis
Travis Blane (aka DeFi Dad) explains how digital gift certificates ("Dinner Bonds") can help get money to restaurants.

Blockchain Bites: China's Commitment, Sanctions Evasion and a Look at Bitcoin's Core
Dial-up daydreams, Zoom alternatives and how blockchain is lending a helping hand during the coronavirus crisis.

Blockchain Bites: Major Crypto Players Sued, Steem Froze Accounts and More
A boutique law firm is leading a bevy of charges against the biggest names in crypto while MakerDAO plans its obsolescence.

Crypto Wants Stronger Public Response to Coronavirus, CoinDesk Survey Shows
People in blockchain tend not to love government. But they don't want it to be idle in a crisis, a CoinDesk survey suggests.
