Some 59.8 billion BitTorrent Tokens (BTT) sold in less than 15 minutes on Binance – but it was not without technical difficulties.
Token-funded blockchain project Tron is not only hiring while others cut staff, it's recruiting an entourage for its founder.
At Tron's niTROn Summit, CEO Justin Sun sketched out his vision for how BitTorrent's massive user base can leapfrog the crypto adoption problem.
BitTorrent has the user base, Tron has the crypto. The new BitTorrent Token (BTT) white paper explores ways to marry the two.
To incentivize file-sharing, BitTorrent is creating a cryptocurrency token on the Tron protocol.
BitTorrent users will soon be able to receive Tron's tokens as rewards for maintaining files online for extended periods of time.
Tron and Neo weren't the only crypto projects interested in acquiring BitTorrent; in fact, CoinDesk has learned, five others were tempted to buy too.
It turns out that more crypto companies explored buying BitTorrent than just Tron. Not previously reported, Neo Global Capital made a much higher bid.
The peer-to-peer sharing company now owned by Tron's founder has a small stake in a soon-to-be-launched cryptocurrency protocol.
At least five BitTorrent employees have left BitTorrent due to disagreements related to its acquisition by Tron founder Justin Sun.
File sharing software provider BitTorrent announced Tuesday that its acquisition by the Tron Foundation is now officially complete.
After announcing his candidacy just one day ago, Tron founder Justin Sun has already been elected to run a node in the network.
Tron is in the process of electing "super representatives," but who's behind the wheel until the votes are in?
Pornhub, the largest pornography site in the Internet world, announced today that it will accept TRON(TRX) and ZenCash soon as payment methods.
Tron says its technology officially went live today, but the migration of its users funds from ethereum to its mainnet has yet to be fully completed.