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Cryptics Introduces The World's First AI-Based Trading Solution - Cryptics

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Bitcoin Press Release: Blockchain-based startup Cryptics has announced the launch of the world's first public cryptocurrency analytics based on AI technology. April 10th, 2018, Tallinn, Estonia โ€“ The crypto market is still relatively new and lacks many of the traditional institutions of a civilized market. There is a lack of regulation and the volatility factor is detracting a vast majority of classical investors from investing in the new market. Traders are also approaching the market cautiously as the there is a lack of classical application of trading instruments. Despite these issues there are blockchain projects on the market that seek to indemnify or mitigate the associated risks that investors take when deciding to invest in projects.


IBM Lists 5 Key Innovations - Cryptics

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IBM has introduced its annual forecast "IBM 5 in 5", highlighting innovations in science and technology, which will have the greatest impact on our lives in the next five years. Among them are AI, quantum computing, blockchain and cybersecurity. Our oceans are polluted, but microscopic robots based on AI can save them, as they believe in IBM. Small autonomous microscopic units using AI and cloud computing technologies will be introduced around the world. Such a network will constantly monitor the state of water, one of the most important and vulnerable resources of the Earth.


Mediaget Stops Hacker Attack - Cryptics

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On March 7, hackers engaged in cryptocurrency mining, attacked one of the largest torrent-applications for downloading movies (the second in the world after BitTorrent), well known, including in Russia as Mediaget.com. Criminals managed to hack the server through which the torrent update is carried out and the "secret miner" was installed on the computers of Mediaget customers, which began to actively absorb the resources of users' electronic devices. According to Microsoft, who managed to stop the invasion in time, if not for the qualified actions of their employees, the number of victims around the world would have been estimated in the millions. The calculation of criminals was simple and was based on the desire to obtain basic physical resources to expand the scale of their own business. In this regard, it should be noted that the production of any electronic currency requires two main components - computer hardware with powerful graphics cards and, as a result, a large amount of electricity.


Putin Supports Bitcoin Tech - Cryptics

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Russian laws should not impede the development of big data, e-commerce and a distributed register in the country, President Vladimir Putin believes. He said this, speaking with a message to the Federal Assembly, the broadcast was conducted on the website of the First Channel. "We need to create our own digital platforms that are naturally compatible with the global information space. This will allow to organize production processes and financial and biological services in a new way. Including using distributed registry technology, which is very important for financial transactions" "In the near future, we need to create an advanced legislative framework, remove all barriers from the development and widespread use of robotics, artificial intelligence, and unmanned transport," the head of state said.


Applications of AI in Cryptocurrency Trading - Cryptics

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Artificial Intelligence has long become a staple of science fiction. However, recent breakthroughs in neural network research and development have made the creation of advanced AI constructs a reality. They are not yet capable of independent thought and operate on strictly set algorithms designed for specific tasks, but the vast processing power they posses allows them to surpass human analytical capabilities and derive results based on parameters much more efficiently. Cryptics has developed its own AI based on an advanced neural network for the specific task of predicting cryptocurrency prices. The task is difficult as cryptos do not possess set valuation criteria like commodities on conventional markets.


No Aliens Thanks to Miners - Cryptics

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The employees of the SETI @ home non-commercial project aimed at the search for aliens have complained about a serious shortage of video cards. A team of developers from the University of California at Berkeley encountered a problem when trying to purchase the newest and most powerful equipment for two observatories. According to the leading scientist of the project on the search for extraterrestrial civilizations, the project staff could not find the video cards necessary for their work. "We would like to use the latest version of GPUs, but we cannot get them. This limits our search for aliens."


Cryptics in Palo Alto - Cryptics

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Cryptics has attended the Fintech Hedge Fund Crypto Event in Palo Alto as a technology provider and participated in many discussions of the panel. The Fintech Hedge Fund Crypto Event in Palo Alto was a conference attended by some of the leading global hedge funds with discussions revolving around hedging risks in cryptocurrencies and providing stability to the crypto market. The Cryptics team was at the event, promoting the project. As a result, multiple partnerships were reached on investments and technologies with potential future clients. A new tech advisor in AI with over 20 years of experience in AI development from the US has been added to the team and shall be announced soon.


Gene-reading software to cut TB diagnosis from months to minutes

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A DOCTOR in Mumbai, India, puts a spit sample into a handheld device. The doctor checks the results to see exactly what kind of drug-resistant tuberculosis the person has, and the precise combination of drugs needed to treat it. "If you can identify drug-resistant TB in less than a day, you will massively improve treatment" This is the goal of CRyPTIC, a global project run by a team at the University of Oxford. It aims to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of drug-resistant TB, cutting the wait from months to days, or even minutes. The idea is that the software will prescribe the right medication for TB just by looking at its genome.