Cryptography & Cybersecurity
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XRP Supply Shock 2025: New Data Shows 70% Drop in Exchange Reserves
The crypto world buzzes with talk of an XRP supply shock in 2025 as cryptocurrency exchanges face a staggering 70% drop in their XRP reserves. Glassnode data shows XRP holdings on centralized exchanges dropped from 4 billion tokens in early 2025 to just 1.6 billion by December’s end. These numbers mark the lowest exchange-held XRP
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XRP Supply Shock 2025: New Data Shows 70% Drop in Exchange Reserves
The crypto world buzzes with talk of an XRP supply shock in 2025 as cryptocurrency exchanges face a staggering 70% drop in their XRP reserves. Glassnode data shows XRP holdings on centralized exchanges dropped from 4 billion tokens in early 2025 to just 1.6 billion by December’s end. These numbers mark the lowest exchange-held XRP
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Cyber Security Words: Essential Terms Explained
What are Cyber Security Words? Cyber security words are specialized terms, phrases, and concepts used to describe the protection or defense of cyberspace from cyber attacks. These terms constitute a distinct lexicon that enables precise communication about cyber threats, vulnerabilities, defensive measures, and technical concepts within the cybersecurity domain. The cyber security vocabulary encompasses terminology
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The Truth About eTraderAI: A Professional Trader’s Analysis
etraderai leads a global trading transformation powered by artificial intelligence. This advanced AI-powered trading assistant has created buzz in the platform world. Both novice and seasoned investors have shown keen interest in its capabilities. The market just needs AI-driven trading tools to make faster decisions, reduce risk and monitor markets continuously. etraderai uses sophisticated algorithms
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The Quantum Threat to Bitcoin: How AI Accelerates and Explains Q-Day
Author: Renã L. Guarda – Attorney (Brazil), OAB/SC 56462 The Quantum Threat to Bitcoin: How AI Accelerates and Explains Q-Day Author: Renã L. Guarda – Attorney (Brazil), OAB/SC 56462 INTRODUCTION Bitcoin’s cryptographic foundations—SHA-256 hashing and ECDSA elliptic-curve signatures—were once considered effectively unbreakable for centuries. That assumption is no longer safe. Quantum computing and artificial intelligence





