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Julian Assange Urges Donors to Use Cryptocurrencies, Thwart Government
Julian Assange has urged donors to make contributions to Wikileaks by using cryptocurrencies in order to skirt the financial ‘blockade’ by national governments. #NEWS
Read MoreCoinbase Adds Bitcoin Cash as Price Soars, Bitcoin Dips
Coinbase has launched support for Bitcoin Cash and credited its customers who held Bitcoin on the exchange when the hard fork occurred on August 1. #NEWS
Read MoreFirst Government Blockchain Implementation For Russia
Russia has launched its first official Blockchain implementation for government, in a partnership between Sberbank and FAS. #NEWS
Read MoreIOTA Gets Substantial Investment From Bosch Group VC
IOTA, the cryptocurrency for the IoT, announced a major investment from Robert Bosch Venture Capital. #NEWS
Read MoreBitfinex Blocks New Users? Mystery “Invitation Code” Now Required To Register
Crypto exchange Bitfinex unexpectedly started requiring “Invitation Codes” at registration, but has yet to provide a way for users to obtain codes.
Read MoreEU Looking to Protect Banks from Bitcoin: Former MI5 Agent
The European Union’s plans to tighten up cryptocurrency regulation are supposed “to improve the prevention of money laundering and to cut off terrorist financing.” But could it be in the interest of big banks? #REGULATIONS
Read MoreBlockchain Startups are “Craving” Regulation, says Gibraltar Official
Gibraltar launches a license for fintech startups using Blockchain .
Read MoreWell-Known CIO Bill Miller Invests 50% of Hedge Fund in Bitcoin
American investor Bill Miller states that nearly half the money in his hedge fund, or $1.1 bln, is in Bitcoin.
Read MoreBill Miller Believes in Bitcoin: ‘Legendary’ CIO Invests 50% of Hedge Fund
American investor Bill Miller states that nearly half the money in his hedge fund, or $1.1 bln, is in Bitcoin.
Read MoreBitcoin.com CTO Denounces Bitcoin: “I’ve Switched to Bitcoin Cash”
Bitcoin.com CTO critiques Bitcoin, stating he and his company are switching to Bitcoin Cash.
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