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Ethereum's Constantinople Upgrade Stalls on Test Network
Constantinople, ethereum's next system-wide upgrade did not activate on the Ropsten testnet as planned on Saturday.

Not Everyone Wants to Fix Bitcoin's 'Time Warp Attack' – Here's Why
A bit of a debate has revved up about bitcoin's "time warp attack" and whether it's an exploit or an unintended advantage.

Constantinople Nears: Ethereum's Next Hard Fork Is On Track for 2018
Open-source coders backing the ethereum project now say its next system-wide upgrade, Constantinople, is on track for November release.

Nevada's Utilities Agency Eyes Blockchain for Energy Credit System
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada is looking to implement blockchain for its energy credit tracking system.

SpankChain Says Hacker Returned Stolen Crypto Funds
SpankChain reported Thursday night that a hacker who stole 165 ETH from its payment platform had returned the funds.

A War-Torn Country in Syria Will Use Crypto to Power an Anarchist State
A region in Northern Syria called Rojava is looking to use cryptocurrency to overcome economic sanctions and even redesign its society.

2017 to Today: Ethereum Predictions Are Aging (But Not Well)
Enthusiasm for ethereum continues to wane just as bitcoin sentiment begins to shine brighter.

Liquid Goes Live: Blockstream's First Bitcoin Sidechain Has Finally Arrived
Three years in the making, bitcoin's first sidechain "Liquid" is now live, but it's not as decentralized as you might think.

A Solution to Crypto's 51% Attack? Fine Miners Before It Happens
After losing money during a 51 percent attack earlier this year, crypto project Horizen claims to have a solution to crypto's famed vulnerability.

There's A Giant Bitcoin Rat on Wall Street And It's Staring Down the Fed
A public art installation in New York is turning heads in what its creator hopes will be a commentary on bitcoin and government money management.

