The filing of the complaint against Bitmain says that the plaintiff class “is so numerous that joinder of all members is impractical. On information and belief, the class includes more than 100,000 members.”
In addition, CapBridge is working with global blockchain technology firm ConsenSys. Both ventures have announced plans to build a fully compliant, private securities exchange on the public Ethereum blockchain.
Researchers Cyril Grunspan and Ricardo Pérez-Marco claim that by broadcasting the presence of orphan blocks, selfish mining can become a thing of the past.
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), is working with Theta Labs to introduce students to an entirely new set of coursework regarding the applications of blockchain technology.
The acquisition will position the two companies into a partnership wherein they will seek to expand their products and services, taking particular aim at institutional investors.
Chinese mining giant Bitmain is suing an anonymous hacker that allegedly stole $5.5 million in cryptocurrency last April from the company’s account on the digital exchange Binance.