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Пости за 1 Сер 2018
14 публікаційBitcoin Cash turns one — a look at the altcoin’s journey after its controversial fork from the Bitcoin blockchain in 2017
Japanese financial services giant SBI Holdings plans to develop a crypto derivatives platform following new investment in an American trading platform developer
Crypto data tracker CoinMarketCap has launched a “professional” API aimed at developers and funds
With some experts predicting that Bitcoin will go to $67,500 in 2019, and others saying that a “total collapse” of cryptocurrencies is a real possibility, we prefer to study the charts and form our own opinions
Market strategy and research company Fundstrat to accept Bitcoin via BitPay for content and services
A blockchain-based company is going to create films, TV shows, movies and music to satisfy the world’s growing appetite for Japanese pop culture #SPONSORED
Multinational investment bank Morgan Stanley has hired a self-described crypto trading expert and 12-year veteran of Credit Suisse as its new head of digital asset markets
This is how we spent such a great time at BlockShow Europe in Berlin. See you in Las Vegas this August at one of the biggest crypto events!
A new subsidiary of soft drinks manufacturer turned blockchain company Long Blockchain to focus on the loyalty market
Zambian gov’t to partner with Overstock subsidiary Medici Land Governance to dig into blockchain land registry
A major new report from the U.S. Treasury Department has called for a more agile and conducive regulatory approach to innovations in the fintech sector
A company is creating a blockchain ecosystem where gold can be traded for virtual money, and it has established a partnership with a major Korean exchange #SPONSORED
A PwC executive said that among various digital assets, only digital currencies can “really be used at present”
South Korean authorities are investigating a possible crypto scam by a Seoul-based firm, which promised to pay investors in treasure from a sunken Russian shipwreck