Razer Atrox and Razer Panthera Arcade Stick are new arcade controls for Xbox One and PS4 with Dragon Ball decoration

Razer Panthera Arcade Stick

The specialist in the design and manufacture of gaming peripherals, Razer, has just presented its new arcade controls Razer Atrox Arcade Stick and Razer Panthera Arcade Stick. Decorated with an eye-catching design based on the Dragon Ball FighterZ game, the new controls have been created to be used with the current Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles. Inspired by the usual traditional arcade machines (which we have all played with more or less devotion when we were young), the arcade controls are a market share of the market that is very popular among those who know how to enjoy the experience of pounding several buttons simultaneously. If we told you about the hours we spent standing in front of an arcade machine, you would not believe us.

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AMD Radeon Vega 20 graphics cards benchmarks are in

AMD Radeon Vega 20 benchmarks

The first results of the next AMD Radeon Vega 20 graphics card have been filtered in the 3DMark11 benchmark. This new graphical core is a reduction in the manufacturing node of the current AMD Radeon Vega 10 graphics cards to the 7 nm node, with some improvements that would help them gain some performance. We can not deny that the current AMD Radeon RX Vega graphics cards have been a blessing / curse mix for AMD. Its performance has always been far from what users expected from the beginning of them. However, for AMD the ballot has been saved by the excellent performance of its graphical core AMD Radeon Vega 10 in computing operations, which has led it to become one of the most widely used models in cryptocurrency mining.

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Asus Arez graphics cards announced

Asus Arez graphics cards

Asus has changed its for AMD Radeon RX-series graphics cards. This means that the Nvidia graphics cards will continue to carry STRIX brand name and AMD GPUs will carry AREZ branding. This will help gamers identify an Asus branded AMD GPU easily. These graphics cards will be made available in selected markets from May 2018. Asus has upgraded the software too with each AREZ GPU coming with GPU Tweak II that makes gaming and overclocking easier than ever. With just one clock, you will be able to maximize system performance by getting rid of redundant processes and allocating all the available resources automatically to the game.

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Coinbase CryptoCurrency Exchange sued for insider trading

This is a class action on behalf of all Coinbase customers who placed purchase, sale or trade orders with Coinbase or the GDAX in connection with Coinbase’s launch of BCH during the period of December 19, 2017 through and including December 21, 2017 (the “Class Period”) and who suffered monetary loss as a result of Defendants’ wrongdoing (the “Class”). Excluded from the Class are Defendants, any entity owned or controlled by them, and any officer, director, employee or agent of any of the Defendants, and any heirs, assigns, or family members of any individual defendant.

coinbase insider trading

Coinbase is one of the most popular and accessible exchanges for the purchase, sale and use of Bitcoins, with more customers than Charles Schwab. By opening a Coinbase account, a person can obtain Bitcoins, and either buy and sell them or use them as currency with retailers and other businesses who accept Bitcoin as payments. Coinbase maintains a digital currency exchange known as the GDAX, which caters primarily to institutional and professional currency traders.

Coinbase customers can set up what is known as a wallet, in which they keep their Bitcoins for later use or for investment.

As one of the largest exchanges for the purchase and sale of Bitcoin, (and effectively a monopoly), the issue of whether Coinbase will maintain a market and support a cryptocurrency is essential to people who want to buy or sell the currencies. On about August 6, 2017, Coinbase abruptly changed course, and announced that it would allow current Coinbase customers at the time of the hard fork to withdraw their BCH but not until January 2018, but that it still would not support the currency.

On December 19, 2017, a month after tipping off its own employees as to when it would commence fully supporting BCH, Coinbase suddenly announced that it was opening up its books to the buying and selling of BCH within minutes after its announcements.

Unsurprisingly, those who had been tipped off, immediately swamped Coinbase and the GDAX with buy and sell orders, thinning the liquidity but obtaining BCH at fair prices. The market effect was to unfairly drive up the price of BCH for non-insider traders once BCH came on line on the Coinbase exchange.

The remaining Coinbase customers, however, were not so lucky. Within minutes, but after its insiders were able to sell their shares, Coinbase stopped the trading in BCH, and cancelled the outstanding orders of other customers, claiming that there was no more liquidity in the issue. They opened BCH for purchase, sale and trading the next day, and again within minutes, closed the books and cancelled all the outstanding order while insiders and those who had prior knowledge of Coinbase’s confidential information, were able to buy, sell and trade.

When Coinbase’s customers’ trades were finally executed, it was only after the insiders had driven up the price of BCH, and thus the remaining Bitcoin customers only received their BCH at artificially inflated prices that had been manipulated well beyond the fair market value of BCH at that time.

Rumors of insider trading, given the one month tip off that Coinbase gave to its employees, immediately started circulating. Although the Company, through its chief executive officer, Armstrong publicly announced that the Company had an insider trading policy, and that it was undertaking an internal investigation of the insider trading allegation, to date, neither Armstrong nor the Company has disclosed the result of its purported investigation.

Plaintiff brings this action on behalf of all Coinbase customers who were harmed by the Company’s changing statements in connection with its launch of BCH, and who were damaged by Defendants’ negligence in the handling of the launch.

This action is brought under diversity jurisdiction under the Class Action Fairness Act, 28 U.S.C. §1332(d), in that the named Plaintiff is a citizen of a state different from the Defendants, and the aggregate amount in controversy for all Class members exceeds $5,000,000, exclusive of interest and costs.

Venue is proper in this Judicial District pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1391(b) and Section 27 of the Exchange Act (15 U.S.C. § 78aa(c)). Substantial acts in furtherance of the alleged conduct have occurred in this Judicial District. Many of the acts charged herein, including the dissemination of materially false and/or misleading information and the manipulation of the Company’s stock, occurred in substantial part in this Judicial District, as did the acts of negligence.

Plaintiff is a citizen of Arizona. On December 19, 2017, at 5 p.m. PST, Plaintiff attempted to purchase BCH within five minutes of Coinbase announcing that it was going to support BCH. Plaintiff’s orders were not executed until 1:06 p.m. December 20, at which time, Plaintiff learned that his order was executed and that he had purchased BCH at the inflated price of $4,200.98 per BCH. Plaintiff’s order was executed at prices 100% greater than the price at the time that he submitted his buy order.

Coinbase maintains its principal place of business in San Francisco, California and is incorporated in Delaware. It is one of the most powerful digital currency exchanges in the world, buying and selling Bitcoin, BCH, Litecoin, and Ethereum.

It does so through a secure platform, in which customers can buy, sell, transfer or store their digital current in electronic wallets. Although Coinbase maintains a digital currency exchange known as the GDAX, for the most part, it services professional traders and institutions, leaving Coinbase to act and the main broker and underwriter for retail customers wishing to purchase digital currencies.

Siege Saga is available on Steam: PlayZilla’s SIEGE SAGA Out Today on PC

Siege Saga steam download

PlayZilla, an application developing house from Russia has released their new project today on the Steam, a cartoonish 2D physics puzzle sandbox. It is available on PC for 3.99 dollars. The Siege Saga is very much like the Angry Birds but in this, you protect the Royal Family from a terrible siege by building defensive walls using logs, stone blocks and beams made of steel, as well as ropes, gas balloons and many other objects. Your enemies will be armed with catapults, ballistas, cannons and mortars, and they can even use a dragon and an earthquake to make your defense struggle.

The game contains more than 100 levels in four different environments – countryside, the desert, the icelands and the tropics. The game is localized in 7 languages and it contains a level editor to challenge other users.

Here are the features of the Siege Saga game:

* More than 100 levels of increasingly difficult puzzles
* Different kinds of siege weapons to test out your constructions
* 4 distinct environments: countryside, the desert, the icelands and the tropics.
* Different materials to build from –wood, metal, ropes, balloons, etc.
* Beautiful, stylised art style
* Available in 7 languages
* Dozens of Achievements
* Level Editor

Steam store: http://store.steampowered.com/app/559030/Siege_Saga/