Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency (365)

Nasdaq Partnering with Crypto Exchanges to Provide Tech Support

Gemini and SBI Virtual Currency are among the cryptocurrency exchanges approved to use Nasdaq’s proprietary surveillance technology. So reports the Forbes.

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S. Korean CoinZest Accidentally Gives Away $5.3M

CoinZest accidentally gave away more than $5.3 million in cryptocurrency to its users. So reports The Next Web.

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Analysts Throw Darts at Limping Bitcoin, Crypto Market Stability

Bitcoin’s value has dropped from around $11,500 per coin last January to $3,500 as of press time.

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Cryptocurrency Prediction Survey Shows Major Lack of Confidence

According to a Cryptocurrency Predictions Survey from finder.com, respondents expect eight of the top 10 currencies to fall in February. So reports Dapp Life.

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Terror Cells Exploit Anonymity of Blockchain, Using Crypto: Stalinsky

Steven Stalinsky, the executive director of the Middle East Media Research Institute, said terrorists are exploiting the anonymity of blockchain and using cryptocurrency to fundraise and finance their activates. So reports The Washington Post.

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Cryptocurrency Exchange Heads to Space

Supreme Global Holdings launched SupremeCrypX as part of an initiative to give people without the internet the ability to mine cryptocurrencies. So reports News BTC.

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Bi-partisan Bill Introduced to Help U.S. Compete in Crypto-economy

U.S. Reps. Warren Davidson and Darren Soto introduced legislation to clarify rules surrounding “the blockchain economy.” So reports The Journal News.

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Facebook Rumored to Be Diving Into Digital Currency with ‘Stablecoin’

Facebook is rumored to be working on a using cryptocurrency for some of its payments, apparently focusing on small transactions in India. So reports CNBC.

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Teens Pining After Fortnite Currency Over Cash: Survey

Teenagers, for the first time ever, are asking for Fortnite's cryptocurrency “V-Bucks” more than cash, gas money or gift cards, according to the “Holiday 2018” consumer report from Piper Jaffray. So reports MarketWatch.

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Acting AG Backed 'Time Travel' Cryptocurrency Pegged to Bitcoin

President Donald Trump’s acting attorney general, Matthew Whitaker, once served on an advisory board at World Patent Marketing, a firm that reportedly claimed to be working on a "theoretical time travel commodity." So reports The Next Web.

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