Author: CryptoPress
Immutability refers to the property of data being irrevocably codified in the shared data ledger of a blockchain network once a transaction has been successfully completed. The vast majority of non-blockchain computer networks are changeable, which means that the information contained inside them may be changed, censored, or controlled by a central authority or organization. Immutability enables a blockchain network to guarantee the overall...
Identity data
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On the internet, identity data refers to information that may be used to individually identify a user or party. Social security numbers, personal addresses, and other private information are examples of identification data. Many other kinds of private information, such as bank account and credit card information, may be included in identity data.
Identity Data is valuable for people and corporations because it is essential for the...
Partnership launched to build decentralized ‘one-stop-shop’ for buying and selling cryptocurrencies
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Solution aims to solve fragmentation in the crypto space, bringing blockchain closer to mainstream adoption Partners will explore how to scale the solution sustainably to incorporate traditional financial and NFT marketsPartnership aims to provide a single, non-custodial point of access for crypto traders for all of the major crypto exchanges
23 June, 2021: A new trading platform has been created to offer crypto traders a...
Interview with Javier Aguilar Saavedra, CEO of RemiBit
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To start, could you introduce us to what RemiBit is and what it is trying to achieve?
RemiBit is a non-custodial cryptocurrency payment gateway for merchants and professionals. You can use it for many types of crypto-related activities: request crypto, send crypto, receive crypto, exchange crypto for fiat, store crypto. One of the main characteristics of RemiBit is that the crypto passes from the buyer to the merchant directly, in a...
Angel Investor
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An angel investor contributes funds to a startup firm in its early phases of growth. Unlike venture capitalists, who are usually tied to a professional venture capital business and invest a pooled money, angel investors are people who take risks on their own and fund a project they believe in.
Angel investors are frequently compensated with shares in a startup in exchange for their support. If the enterprise succeeds, angel investors will...



