IMF chief says cryptocurrency’s own blockchain technology could be used to control it
has called for a crackdown on by using the technology behind the digital currency to “fight fire with fire”.
The head of the said authorities around the world could harness the potential of cryptocurrencies to help bring them under control, warning that failure to do so would allow the unfettered development of a “potentially major new vehicle for money laundering and the financing of terrorism”.
bitcoin is the first, and the biggest, “cryptocurrency” – a decentralised tradeable digital asset. Whether it is a bad investment is the big question. bitcoin can only be used as a medium of exchange and in practice has been far more important for the dark economy than it has for most legitimate uses. The lack of any central authority makes bitcoin remarkably resilient to censorship, corruption – or regulation. That means it has attracted a range of backers, from libertarian monetarists who enjoy the idea of a currency with no inflation and no central bank, to drug dealers who like the fact that it is hard (but not impossible) to trace a bitcoin transaction back to a physical person.

Am Wochenende vom 9. März überschritt das Lightning-Netzwerk von bitcoin zum ersten Mal die 1.000-Nodes-Grenze. In denselben Zügen testete der drittgrößte Stromanbieter Japans das Netzwerk – mit Erfolg. Die bitcoin-Blockchain und andere Kryptowährungen nagen immer wieder an der Skalierungsfrage – BTC-ECHO berichtete. Mit einer Off-Chain-Lösung verspricht das Lightning-Netzwerk nun Besserung und kann das bitcoin-Netzwerk weit…Der Beitrag erschien zuerst auf .