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Cypherpunk Holdings Inc.: Cypherpunk Holdings Announces Results of Annual Meeting
(CSE: HODL) (OTC Pink: KHRIF) (
Cypherpunk or the
Company ), a sector leader for privacy-technology investments, is pleased to announce that shareholders voted in favour of all resolutions presented in its management information circular at the annual meeting (the
Meeting ) held on June 16, 2021. A total of 48,344,016 common shares were voted at the Meeting, representing approximately 30.75% of the votes attached to all outstanding common shares, and voting results are as follows:
Outcome of Vote
Antanas (Tony) Guoga
About Cypherpunk Holdings Inc.
Cypherpunk is a company set-up to invest in companies, technologies and protocols, which enhance or protect privacy. Its strategy is to make targeted investments in businesses and assets with strong privacy, often within the blockchain ecosystem, including select cryptocurrencies. Current equity investments include Samourai Wallet, Wasabi Wallet,
Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference Tallinn a resounding success
The largest blockchain conference ever held in the Baltic region lived up to its billing as 250 people from 20 countries traveled to Tallinn, Estonia for Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference Tallinn on Mar. 9.
Event organizer Smile-Expo, which has organized similar conferences in Russia, Ukraine and the Czech Republic, said it chose Estonia because of a strong IT environment and government support of blockchain projects, especially in the govtech sector.
A total of 18 speakers presented examples of how companies have implemented blockchain into their business practices. They covered topics including regulatory issues, cryptocurrency acceptance by the society, benefits of private and public blockchains and key players of the blockchain market.
The lawsuit, and how Wright could prove he invented bitcoin
London s High Court ruled on Thursday that Wright, the Australian computer scientist who first said in 2016 that he created bitcoin eight years earlier, could serve his copyright lawsuit against the anonymous operator and publisher of the website bitcoin.org, according to Reuters.
Wright s lawsuit accuses bitcoin.org of copyright infringement for displaying a copy of the infamous bitcoin white paper, which he claims he wrote in 2008 outlining what bitcoin is and how it works. He s asking the court to force bitcoin.org to remove the white paper from the website.