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Will Bisq Be Part Of Jack Dorsey’s Bitcoin DEX Project? Here’s The 411

As NewsBTC informed, Square will develop a Bitcoin-only Decentralized Exchange. However, will they work in conjunction with Bisq, the “peer-to-peer trading network”? Jack Dorsey seemed to confirm that both organizations are going to start talking at the very least. Why does this matter? What makes Bisq special? Keep reading to find out. Related Reading |…

As NewsBTC informed, Square will develop a Bitcoin-only Decentralized Exchange. However, will they work in conjunction with Bisq, the “peer-to-peer trading network”? Jack Dorsey seemed to confirm that both organizations are going to start talking at the very least. Why does this matter? What makes Bisq special? Keep reading to find out. Related Reading | Why Square Will Create New Bitcoin-Focused Company, According To CEO Jack Dorsey The Tweets That Point To Bisq Def! Cc:@brockm — jack⚡️ (@jack) August 27, 2021 Bisq answered that tweet with which Dorsey announced that his company’s TBD project would be to “build an open platform to create a decentralized exchange for Bitcoin.” The Bisq people claimed that they’ve been building their product “to be the go-to peer-to-peer DEX for bitcoin power-users.”Then, they offered collaboration, “Our heads together could result in something better than any of us could imagine.”  Dorsey answered “Def!” and copied Mike Brock, leader of the TBD project. That exchange doesn’t guarantee anything, sure. But the organizations will meet, and they seem to share a lot philosophically speaking. The Bitcoin community, for its part, reacted under Jack’s tweet with a lot of “This is the way,” exciting .gifs, and Bisq praise. BTC price chart for 08/29/2021 on Coinbase | Source: BTC/USD on TradingView.com Why Will Dorsey’s DEX Be Bitcoin-Only? In NewsBTC’s announcement of Square’s Decentralized Exchange project, we quoted: Jack Dorsey’s tweet quoted an extensive thread by Square executive Mike Brock, TBD project head, who outlined the potential development paths for the open-source DEX. “We believe Bitcoin will be the native currency of the internet. While there are many projects that will help make the internet more decentralized, our focus is solely on a sound global monetary system for all. But including all requires a few pieces we think we are missing.” Brock said in one of his tweets. This is in tune with ideas expressed by Dorsey himself. The reason I have so much passion for #Bitcoin is largely because of the model it demonstrates: a foundational internet technology that is not controlled or influenced by any single individual or entity. This is what the internet wants to be, and over time, more of it will be. — jack⚡️ (@jack) January 14, 2021 After all, Square created the Bitcoin-focused TBD “with the sole goal of making it easy to create non-custodial, permissionless, and decentralized financial services.” Square is creating a new business (joining Seller, Cash App, & Tidal) focused on building an open developer platform with the sole goal of making it easy to create non-custodial, permissionless, and decentralized financial services. Our primary focus is #Bitcoin. Its name is TBD. — jack⚡️ (@jack) July 15, 2021 Everything That Makes Bisq Special A couple of years ago, Manfred Karrer, Bisq co-founder, spoke to CoinDesk.”The goal is to become as decentralized and censorship-resistant as bitcoin. That’s a very high goal and it took bitcoin a very long time to get there,” he said. On Bisq’s site, they claim that “Bisq is code, not a company.” And said software is “open-source and community-driven.” What else makes Bisq special? Well… Related Reading | Running Bitcoin: Passing The Torch From Hal Finney To Jack Dorsey First of all, “It’s software you run on your own hardware, which connects to other people running the Bisq software to facilitate trades.” Sort of like how torrents work. Bisq does not hold Bitcoin or any national currency. All the deals are between “the trading peers themselves.” And Bisq only has minimal information about either of them. Also, “no data is stored on who trades with whom.” And speaking about privacy. “All Bisq data is transferred over its own secure peer-to-peer network, which is built on top of the Tor network—no central servers.” The service doesn’t require registration. To grease the wheels, “Both traders are required to pay security deposits, which are refunded after trades are completed.” Bisq doesn’t accept Paypal or credit cards because chargebacks are too easy. Bisq eliminates “the need for trusted third party exchange services.” The Bisq network “is fully peer-to-peer in that it requires no centrally-controlled servers and has no single points of failure.” However, you should also know that someone hacked Bisq that one time, stealing $250K. Featured Image by Jeremy Zero on Unsplash – Charts by TradingView
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Stay Safe Online This Holiday With Up to 50% Off Webroot’s Cybersecurity Plans

It may be the season of giving, but there are things you don’t always want to receive. A computer virus is one of them. Unfortunately, cybercriminals don’t take breaks for the holidays, which means you need to do everything in your power to protect yourself against these perpetual naughty listers. Cybersecurity software is the easiest

It may be the season of giving, but there are things you don’t always want to receive. A computer virus is one of them. Unfortunately, cybercriminals don’t take breaks for the holidays, which means you need to do everything in your power to protect yourself against these perpetual naughty listers. Cybersecurity software is the easiest way to ensure you and your family stay safe online, and Webroot is a solid all-in-one software option. See more info below and how to save big before New Year’s Day on this cybersecurity option.

Get Half Off Webroot’s Total Protection Cybersecurity Plan

Right now, new customers can grab a Webroot subscription for up to 50% off. Whether you’re looking to keep the brand-new laptop you plan to get free from malware with a basic antivirus plan, or you want to protect all your family’s devices from viruses, data breaches, and more with Webroot’s Total Protection plan, it’s the best time to save. These deals only lasts until the ball drops, ringing in the New Year, so grab a discounted plan while you still can.

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A data breach, phishing email, or malicious download could wreak havoc on your devices or, worse, your identity. Webroot is there to keep you safe from it all, bringing peace of mind even when you slip up and end up somewhere not-too-great online. Webroot’s Total Protection plan provides the most comprehensive coverage, and plans for new customers start at just $89.99 for the first year, thanks to that hefty 50% discount. Below is everything covered if you opt for Total Protection:

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Hyundai Group hit by Bitcoin bomb email as police probe copycat extortion

The rise in bomb threats against major corporations highlights growing cybersecurity challenges and the need for enhanced digital defenses. The post Hyundai Group hit by Bitcoin bomb email as police probe copycat extortion appeared first on Crypto Briefing…

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Over 25,000 FortiCloud SSO devices exposed to remote attacks

Internet security watchdog Shadowserver has found over 25,000 Fortinet devices exposed online with FortiCloud SSO enabled, amid ongoing attacks targeting a critical authentication bypass vulnerability. …

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Taoiseach warns that US airport security demand for access to five years of social media activity is ‘unworkable’

Taoiseach Micheál Martin hailed US president Donald Trump as “a sensible guy” as he warned a US demand for access to five years of social media activity as part of American visa screening was simply unworkable…

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