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Cryptocurrency has been the talk of the town for the past couple of months now. This form of currency has been raging up a storm in the market with a steep increase in their value. But what exactly is cryptocurrency and how can it be used?

Cryptocurrency can be defined as a form of digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to regulate the generation of units of currency and verify the transfer of funds, operating independently of a central bank. Blockchain technology and cryptography are the two types of encryption techniques used for these digital transactions. Blockchain technology is a continuously growing list of records, called blocks, which are linked and secured using cryptography. Cryptography, on the other hand, is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of third parties called adversaries. Simply put, it is a set of extremely complex code systems that encrypt sensitive data transfers, to secure their units of exchange.

Basically, cryptocurrency uses blockchain technology to create a gigantic ledger or blocks of transactions, allowing users to transfer and add information to it anonymously, without security compromises. It is a financial system that can be used to pay for items using digital money that is designed to be secure and anonymous. The first ever cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, was created in 2009 and since then there has been a proliferation of cryptocurrencies. The credit for the invention of Bitcoin goes to Satoshi Nakamoto, a secretive internet user who wasn’t identified until much later. The shadowy creator of the cryptocurrency revealed himself to be  Craig Steven Wright from Australia, in August 2015.  

In November last year, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies reached a market capitalization of over $ 13.8 billion and have reached $ 162 billion in 2017. One of the many reasons that cryptocurrency became popular is because it makes it difficult for marketers to collect the kind of data on consumers that help in the preparation of advertising and marketing strategies. With more number of internet users trying to reduce or remove their digital footprint, cryptocurrency provided the perfect platform to help deplete the amount of consumer data available. At present, cryptocurrency is based on a lot of hypotheses but is rapidly gaining traction and can even become the preferred payment method in the world.

Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple and Litcoin are some of the most common cryptocurrencies available. A few major countries have also begun accepting cryptocurrency as legitimized methods of payments and can be exchanged for fiat currencies in USA, UK, Japan and certain European countries, in special online markets.

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Dunzo Gets Breather as NCLT Rejects Insolvency Petition from Invoice Discounters

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The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) Bengaluru bench has dismissed an insolvency plea filed against quick commerce startup Dunzo by its invoice discounters, declaring the petition “not maintainable” after several postponements. This decision offers temporary relief to Dunzo, which has been facing multiple insolvency petitions from various creditors, including Velvin Packaging Solutions and Betterplace Safety Solutions, over unpaid dues.

The invoice discounters alleged that Dunzo had paid only 50% of the required amounts, though the exact sum was not disclosed. Despite ongoing settlement talks, no resolution was reached, and the tribunal noted Dunzo’s delays in responding to creditor petitions. Dunzo continues to grapple with severe liquidity issues, delayed payments, and significant losses—reporting a ₹1,801.8 crore loss in FY23 and owing approximately ₹11.4 crore to major vendors like Google India and Facebook India.

While this NCLT ruling provides Dunzo some breathing room, the company still faces ongoing financial and operational challenges as it works to resolve its outstanding liabilities.

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How a Golden Retriever Became the Heart and Soul of a Hyderabad Startup’s Workplace

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Hyderabad-based startup Harvesting Robotics has won hearts online by appointing a golden retriever named Denver as its Chief Happiness Officer (CHO). Denver, introduced by co-founder Rahul Arepaka in a viral LinkedIn post, has quickly become the star of the office, spreading joy and boosting morale among employees. The company is now officially pet-friendly, a move Arepaka calls their “best decision.”

Denver’s new role has sparked widespread attention, with thousands liking and commenting on the announcement. Many see Denver’s presence as more than just a cute story—it highlights a growing trend of pet-friendly workplaces that prioritize employee well-being and happiness. As companies increasingly focus on holistic wellness, Denver’s appointment shows that sometimes, a wagging tail is the best way to brighten the workday.

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Info Edge Shareholders Approve ₹1,000 Crore Investment in New Venture Fund

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Info Edge (India) Ltd shareholders have overwhelmingly approved an investment of up to ₹1,000 crore in the company’s third venture capital fund, Info Edge Ventures Fund III. The proposal received near-unanimous backing, with 99.9995% of valid votes in favor out of 1,274 participants.

Smartweb Internet Services Ltd, a wholly owned Info Edge subsidiary, will act as sponsor and investment manager for the new fund. This move strengthens Info Edge’s commitment to backing early-stage startups and expanding its footprint in India’s venture capital landscape.

Info Edge has a strong track record as an early investor in leading Indian startups like Zomato and PB Fintech, with combined holdings in these firms valued at ₹31,500 crore ($3.7 billion) as of March 31, 2025.

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