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Monero
Privacy Crypto Monero Celebrates Its 5th Birthday
The privacy coin Monero celebrated yesterday five years of existence.

8 Illicit Crypto-Mining Windows Apps Removed From Microsoft Store
Eight apps have been removed from Microsoft's app store after Symantec found they could illicitly mine cryptocurrency.

New Malware Targets Apple Mac Computers to Steal and Mine Cryptos
A recently discovered form of malware steals browser cookies and other information on Apple Mac computers to steal cryptocurrencies.

This Malware Has a Worrying Trick to Mine Monero on Cloud Servers
In an apparent first, a relatively new form of malware uninstalls security programs to avoid detection and mine crypto on cloud servers.

Crypto Mining Malware Has Netted Nearly 5% of All Monero, Says Research
Hackers have mined at least 4.32 percent of the total monero in circulation, worth nearly $40 million today, according to new research.

Saying Goodbye to the Blockchain Romantics
Decentralization may sound like a sexy concept, but realism may be a better real-deal solution, argues Elly Zhang.

US Government Interested in Tracking Privacy Coins, New Document Shows
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security wants to find out if it's feasible to track transactions conducted using privacy coins.

A Decentralized Bitcoin Exchange That's Almost Decentralized
Bisq is launching a bitcoin-based token to pay code contributors and a DAO to manage payouts, all in service of further decentralizing the exchange.

Monero Fees Fall to Almost Zero After 'Bulletproofs' Upgrade
Monero's "bulletproofs" hard fork has led to a major reduction in transaction fees.

Monero to Become First Billion-Dollar Crypto to Implement 'Bulletproofs' Tech
A highly anticipated technology designed to make blockchain privacy features more scalable will be tested on Monero soon.
