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Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that was invented in 2008 by an unknown person or group of people using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. It allows for peer-to-peer transactions over a secure cryptographic network without the need for intermediaries like banks. Bitcoin transactions are recorded on a public ledger known as the blockchain, which is maintained by a network of computers (nodes) that validate and verify transactions through a process called mining.Bitcoin is defined by its limited supply, with a maximum cap of 21 million coins, which contributes to its value. It operates on a principle of scarcity, with new coins being generated at a diminishing rate over time. Bitcoin can be used for a variety of financial transactions, including online purchases, investments, and as a store of value, often referred to as "digital gold."Bitcoin's unique characteristics, such as decentralization, security through cryptography, and the ability to operate independently of government or financial institution control, have made it a groundbreaking and influential technology in the fields of finance and digital currencies.
The Impact of Cybercrime on Financial Markets

The Impact of Cybercrime on Financial Markets

Despite stringent security measures, cybercriminals continue to find ways to disrupt the financial sector. In a recent incident, a hacker managed to breach the Securities and Exchange Commission’s account, resulting in a significant surge in Bitcoin prices. Through sophisticated tactics, the perpetrator
18 October 2024
The Evolving Landscape of Cybercrime Sentencing

The Evolving Landscape of Cybercrime Sentencing

In a recent development in the world of cybercrime, Ilya Lichtenstein, the mastermind behind the 2016 Bitfinex cryptocurrency exchange hack, faces a recommended five-year prison sentence by U.S. prosecutors. Lichtenstein orchestrated the theft of approximately 120,000 Bitcoin, valued at $71 million at
16 October 2024
Changing Landscape of State-Backed Cyber Attacks

Changing Landscape of State-Backed Cyber Attacks

Recent trends in cyber security reveal a shift in the landscape of state-backed cyber attacks, with an increasing number of such attacks originating from nation-state actors. Rather than a mere spike, this escalation seems to be a sustained trend that is evolving
16 October 2024