USDC Stablecoin Issuer Circle Examines ‘Reversible’ Blockchain Transactions
Circle, the world’s second-largest stablecoin issuer, is reportedly examining reversible transactions to help recover funds from fraud and hacks, which...
Circle, the world’s second-largest stablecoin issuer, is reportedly examining reversible transactions to help recover funds from fraud and hacks, which...
"Offensive"Bringing confidentialityAccording to a recent report by the Financial Times, Circle, the leading stablecoin issuer, is exploring a refunding mechanism. The...
For the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency, 2022 was a year unlike any other. We trudged into a bear market...
It has been another glorious week in crypto, but a tough one for the economy as markets around the world...
A recent study from Stanford University proposes the adoption of opt-in “reversible transactions” for use in cases of cryptocurrency hacks...
The Ethereum community has voiced widely divergent opinions on whether implementing reversible transactions is a step forward.A significant aspect of...
Critics Call Idea ‘Plain Stupidity’ But Supporters Embrace It As Defense Against Hacks Researchers at Stanford University have designed variations...
Stanford University researchers have come up with a prototype for “reversible transactions” on Ethereum, arguing it could be a solution...