France Wants to Extradite Alleged Bitcoin Money Launderer
France, joined United States and Russia, is seeking the extradition of the alleged bitcoin money launder Alexander Vinnik.
Read moreFrance, joined United States and Russia, is seeking the extradition of the alleged bitcoin money launder Alexander Vinnik.
Read moreAttempts to sort out the results of hacks and scams have resulted in a constitutional crisis.
Read moreThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is once again seeking comments on potential bitcoin-based exchange traded funds (ETFs).
Read moreBitcoin's percentage of the crypto market is up – a sign that investors are likely switching their money from alternative cryptocurrencies.
Read moreDispute settlement in EOS is being handled by a group called ECAF, but its role – and how it should communicate – still needs to be figured out.
Read moreMessaging app Kik's users can now begin earning and spending its kin token with the launch of its "crypto-economy," the company said Wednesday.
Read moreNow, at least some, crypto advertisers will find that they can post crypto ads on Facebook - if they are approved through an application process.
Read moreThe recently introduced, and controversial, "trans-fee mining" revenue model is starting to change the cryptocurrency exchange landscape.
Read morePrivacy is needed to enhance the "moneyness" of cryptocurrency. As it is, our entire global system of money has also seen its fungibility deteriorate.
Read moreTron says its technology officially went live today, but the migration of its users funds from ethereum to its mainnet has yet to be fully completed.
Read moreEbang, one of the largest bitcoin mining chip makers from China, has filed for an initial public offering with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Read moreIf you have ever been confused by patterns flashing on crypto charts, this crash course on candlesticks will help clear a few things up.
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