Russian Finance Minister: 'No Point in Prohibiting' Cryptocurrencies
Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said his department will regulate the use of cryptocurrencies in the country by the end of 2017.
Read moreRussian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said his department will regulate the use of cryptocurrencies in the country by the end of 2017.
Read moreThe new version of the the P2P e-commerce network can be accessed via the anonymous Tor browser and can facilitate purchases when stores are offline.
Read moreA second conference on blockchain-based fundraising has been cancelled following news that regulators in China have formally outlawed the use case.
Read moreDistributed ledger startups Ripple and R3 have become embroiled in a new legal battle over a cryptocurrency options contract dispute.
Read moreEthereum is inching closer to its 'Metropolis' upgrade, announcing today the date for the launch of a new testnet.
Read moreJapan's GMO Internet is launching a new bitcoin mine in Europe, months after it launched a cryptocurrency exchange.
Read moreThough the price of bitcoin may appear to be heading back toward all-time highs – technical indicators suggest appearances may be deceiving.
Read moreAn ICO startup has been accepted into Quebec's regulatory sandbox, demonstrating how regulators there want to accommodate the burgeoning industry.
Read moreChina has banned ICOs – and the country's exchanges are quickly moving to adapt to the new reality.
Read moreThe Hong Kong securities regulator, the SFC, has announced that tokens issued via initial coin offerings may be classified as securities.
Read moreCoinDesk provides a translation of yesterday's ruling from China's regulators on the legality of fundraising via blockchain tokens.
Read moreConfused by token terminology? You're not alone. Even some of the brightest minds in the space agree there's reason for confusion.
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