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Stacks 2.0 Blockchain Set to Go Live on Mainnet Reading Time: 3min read The year 2021 has started off on an incredibly good note for the crypto industry as Bitcoin and others hit all-time highs. Carrying that momentum further is the revolutionary Stacks project (you may recognize it as Blockstack) which launches their Stacks 2.0 blockchain on January 14. Stacks 2.0 is a layer-1 blockchain that uses Bitcoin blockchain as a secure base upon which developers can build secure apps and smart contracts on Bitcoin. With the launch of Stacks 2.0 Blockchain, the Stacks project will turn Bitcoin from being just Digital Gold to a vehicle of innovation, while providing participants with a new way to earn BTC. The Stacks network comes complete with the necessary set of tools, including the new Clarity language for building complex smart contacts anchored to Bitcoin. Unlike the standard Proof-of-Work (PoW) with Bitcoin blockchain, Stacks 2.0 blockchain uses a novel Proof-of-Transf ....
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Obviously, the white house has been asked about this, has sort of deflected the questions, how does this play in? the idea of this major, as bill was talking about, sport as a pretext for bigger discussions between these two countries? i would be very surprised if the white house decides to take that approach. if for nothing more than shallow reasons where trump doesn t want america to lose and north korea to possibly win at some opportunities. but i don t think that s a strategy that is going to significantly change what is happening between korea and the u.s. the new york times has a piece out on how u.s. intelligence agencies underestimated north korea from day one of the trump administration. it is really interesting. so david sanger writes, the past year, one senior administration official said, had been a humbling lesson in the limits of american electronic, satellite and human intelligence operations against a sealed-off society with few computer networks. a high dog of pa ....