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  2. Dash (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    The Dash DAO later funded a blockchain research lab at ASU. [7] As of April 2018, Dash's market capitalization was around $4.3 billion and it was one of the top 12 cryptocurrencies. [8] As of February 2019, Dash was the most popular cryptocurrency in Venezuela according to Der Spiegel. [9]

  3. National Cyber and Crypto Agency - Wikipedia

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    Lemsaneg was Indonesia's primary signal intelligence agency. It was founded by Lieutenant colonel (then finally attained the rank of Major general) Dr. Roebiono Kertopati [], a medical doctor assigned to Indonesia's intelligence department at that time, Section B of the Ministry of Defense.

  4. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    On 11 November 2022, FTX Trading Ltd., a cryptocurrency exchange, which also operated a crypto hedge fund, and had been valued at $18 billion, [28] filed for bankruptcy. [29] The financial impact of the collapse extended beyond the immediate FTX customer base, as reported, [ 30 ] while, at a Reuters conference, financial industry executives ...

  5. Talk:Dash (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    Enforcement procedures: Violations of any restrictions (excluding 1RR/reverting violations) and other conduct issues should be reported to the administrators' incidents noticeboar

  6. Cryptocurrency in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian government, primarily through the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), has created a regulatory framework that treats cryptocurrencies as property for tax purposes and imposes anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CTF) obligations on cryptocurrency exchanges.

  7. PDF - Wikipedia

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    PDF 2.0 defines 256-bit AES encryption as the standard for PDF 2.0 files. The PDF Reference also defines ways that third parties can define their own encryption systems for PDF. PDF files may be digitally signed, to provide secure authentication; complete details on implementing digital signatures in PDF are provided in ISO 32000-2.

  8. Crypto (book) - Wikipedia

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    This cryptography-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. David Gerard (author) - Wikipedia

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    David Gerard (born 1967) is an Australian IT systems administrator, [4] [5] finance author and Wikipedia administrator, best known as a cryptocurrency sceptic and commentator on cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and related blockchain technologies. [6]