$0.001695 +0.30%
Glob. Mkt Cap Rank: Unranked
2024-08-07:09:35:38update
24H High
:
m
24H Turnover
:
38.20
Max Supply
:
0.0
24H TR
:
0.0%
24H Low
:
0.012295
24H Vol
:
3097.28
Curr. Issued
:
0.0
24H High-Low
:
+0.30%
ATH
:
0.13
Highest Mkt Cap
:
0.00
Circulating Supply
:
0.0
Dominance
:
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ATL
:
0.00
Mkt Cap (Float)
:
0.00
Circulating Supply
:
-%
Issue Date
:
Introduction
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Cojam is an online social prediction platform based on blockchain, where interactions occur between users who create content and users who resolve it. Smart contracts recorded on the blockchain network pay out rewards based on the collective intelligences forecast outcomes.

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Development History
  • 2024-07-23

    【Matrixport: Ethereum and Bitcoin's Actual Volatility Are on Par】

    According to Matrixport's latest chart released today, the realized volatility spread between Ethereum and Bitcoin is currently at a low level, indicating that both cryptocurrencies are experiencing similar levels of market fluctuation.Historically, Ethereum has been considered to have greater upside potential, which usually results in its volatility being approximately 50% higher than that of Bitcoin. However, the current data shows that the realized volatility of both Ethereum and Bitcoin is on par, with a ratio of 1.0.This unusual alignment in volatility comes at a time of heightened speculation and anticipation in the market, especially ahead of the launch of significant financial products. Analysts and traders often observe volatility metrics to gauge market sentiment and potential price movements, and this parity suggests a unique period of market dynamics.  4o
  • 2024-07-23

    【Europol Predicts Rise In AI-Driven Cybercrime】

    According to Odaily, the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol) has revealed in its annual analysis of the latest cyber threats to the EU that the number of AI-driven cybercrimes is expected to increase. In the '2024 Internet Organized Crime Threat Assessment' (IOCTA), Europol highlighted how artificial intelligence tools are enabling non-technical individuals to orchestrate complex online crimes. AI-generated deepfakes and fake advertisements are being widely used by malicious actors globally to target potential victims. The emergence of these tools is actively lowering the entry barriers for cybercrime. Consequently, Europol emphasizes the necessity of equipping tools to combat the misuse of technology and protect the EU's financial system.
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