New Core Developer There has been some debate and discussion in the past about the development capabilities of Pirate Chain. Our top contributor, jl777 is one of the most prominent and talented developers in the space. So ongoing development has always been very strong with frequent software additions and code changes. However there was alwaysContinue reading “New Core Developer Joins Pirate Chain”
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Pirate Chain Newsletter – Edition 013
(graphic courtesy of DreamTim) Preamble Ahoy Pirates! In the month of September, we have had a exciting exchange news and wallet updates. We’ve also found another Pirate artist with a distinctly unique painting style. Starting with this edition of the newsletter we’re changing the title of our monthly updates, same content, updated name. Check outContinue reading “Pirate Chain Newsletter – Edition 013”
New Exchange Listing + Trading Competition
We are excited to announce the official listing of Pirate Chain (ARRR) on the Polarity Exchange. With non-custodial wallets and no KYC, Polarity is a great alternative to the existing exchanges ARRR is trading in. Polarity is an exchange platform based on stablecoins that uses USDT (Tether USD) as a base pair. This makes theContinue reading “New Exchange Listing + Trading Competition”
Pirate Chain Newsletter – August 2020 Edition
Preamble August was milestone month in 2020 for Pirate Chain. First, Pirate celebrated its 2nd anniversary on August 29th. So much has been accomplished in the last two years and so much has come together in this month. The CryptoVigilante published an unsolicited and unbiased 70 page report on Pirate Chain to their subscribers. WeContinue reading “Pirate Chain Newsletter – August 2020 Edition”
Top Pirate Chain Articles in the Media
Whilst Pirate Chain has not been around long, there has been multiple mentions in media about the project and it’s development. In the list below we highlight the most important ones to date and why you should definitely dedicate the time to read them: An Open Letter to Coin Center: Introduction to a Fully PrivateContinue reading “Top Pirate Chain Articles in the Media”
Komodo Joins Pirate Chain in the BPSAA
Over 6 months ago Pirate Chain became a founding member of the BPSAA (Blockchain Privacy, Security & Adoption Alliance). Yesterday, the Alliance welcomed it’s largest project into the fold, Komodo. For most of you Komodo (KMD) is no stranger. Many members of their team are contributors in Pirate Chain. However, the introduction of Komodo intoContinue reading “Komodo Joins Pirate Chain in the BPSAA”
One-Click Wallet Installation Automation Script
One-Click Wallet Installation Ahoy Pirates, To make it even easier for you to operate the Pirate Chain wallets, we have created a new easy wallet installation script. This development is courtesy of Pirate Chain First Mate kaks. It works for the SevenSeas and PirateOcean wallets and offers the following features: Fast block syncing, Bootstrap downloadingContinue reading “One-Click Wallet Installation Automation Script”
Pirate Chain July Update
(illustration courtesy of dreamtim) Preamble Ahoy Pirates! In this past month we have been working on creating a market maker for $ARRR trading. A new initiative for $ARRR based e-commerce is also underway. As a founding partner of the BPSAA, we have been contributing to the efforts of establishing the BPSAA as a 501(c)3 non-profitContinue reading “Pirate Chain July Update”
Follow Pirate Chain on Social Media
Ahoy Pirates, Whilst the Pirate Chain (ARRR) community has it’s main spiritual home in Discord, we also run a number of other social media channels with different focus on the work we do. If you haven’t already, give them a try and stay connected with the Pirate Chain community. A list of all our socials:Continue reading “Follow Pirate Chain on Social Media”
How to Protect Your Privacy Online
Ahoy Pirates, As you all already know Pirate Chain (ARRR) is a strong advocate of online anonymity and financial privacy. So we have put together a few basic steps on how to preserve your privacy and anonymity online. Remember to always do your own research as this information can quickly become out of date. Continue reading “How to Protect Your Privacy Online”