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Updated: Ripple-Backed Omni Rentals to Shut Down by Late 2019
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CipherTrace Expands Monitoring Platform to 700 Tokens
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History of computing: From Abacus to quantum computers
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Ripple files for yet another new trademark in the US
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Australian Hacker Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for $300K XRP Theft
An Australian woman is facing more than two years in prison after stealing more than $300K in XRP tokens in January 2018. A judge has sentenced Australian citizen Kathryn Nguyen to a maximum time of 2 years and 3 months in prison for her role in stealing more than 100,000 XRP tokens in January 2018.According…