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🇯🇵 Japanese internet giant GMO is leaving the crypto mining industry due to extraordinary loss of JPY 35.5 billion and will discontinue manufacture of all mining equipment.
via Cointelegraph
🇮🇳 According to a recent report, the Indian government might legalize cryptocurrencies, but with strict regulation attached.
via CoinDesk
❎ The Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin has delisted 10 crypto tokens, that have not met strict set of operational criteria.
via NewsBTC
🖊 Bear market has triggered a rise of M&A activity among crypto companies with good liquidity, that have been acquiring numerous successful startups throughout the year.
via Bitcoin.com
📉 Prominent crypto investor Kyle Samani believes that major layoffs at Bitmain might be followed by a dump of company's crypto stockpile, which includes a massive number of Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash.
via CCN
🇯🇵 Japanese internet giant GMO is leaving the crypto mining industry due to extraordinary loss of JPY 35.5 billion and will discontinue manufacture of all mining equipment.
via Cointelegraph
🇮🇳 According to a recent report, the Indian government might legalize cryptocurrencies, but with strict regulation attached.
via CoinDesk
❎ The Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin has delisted 10 crypto tokens, that have not met strict set of operational criteria.
via NewsBTC
🖊 Bear market has triggered a rise of M&A activity among crypto companies with good liquidity, that have been acquiring numerous successful startups throughout the year.
via Bitcoin.com
📉 Prominent crypto investor Kyle Samani believes that major layoffs at Bitmain might be followed by a dump of company's crypto stockpile, which includes a massive number of Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash.
via CCN
In December, the Bitcoin price has sagnicially outperformed the S&P 500 index, CCN reports. During this month, the index noted ten back-to-back daily selling sessions during mid-term — causing a crash of almost 20%, its lowest since April 2017. The S&P’s sister indexes, Dow Jones and Nasdaq, also plunged significantly within the same timeframe. The trio together came closer to record the worst monthly crash since the financial crisis of 2008. At the same time Bitcoin underwent an impressive bullish correction, jumping towards its monthly high of $4,237.
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A South Korean court has ruled in favor of the Bithumb exchange after a user was hacked for around $355,000 and moved to sue the firm over the loss. The customer who brought the lawsuit against the exchange was 30-year-old Ahn Park, who alleged his Bithumb account was hacked on November 30, 2017.
In an attempt to reclaim his funds, Park took Bithumb’s parent firm, BTCKorea.com, to a civil court in the Korean capital Seoul, stating: “Considering that Bithumb offers similar services to the financial sector, it requires a high degree of security measures required by financial institutions.”
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In an attempt to reclaim his funds, Park took Bithumb’s parent firm, BTCKorea.com, to a civil court in the Korean capital Seoul, stating: “Considering that Bithumb offers similar services to the financial sector, it requires a high degree of security measures required by financial institutions.”
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CCN
South Korea: Dangerous Precedent Set – Court Finds Bithumb Not Financially Responsible for Crypto Exchange Hack
A South Korean court has acquitted Bithumb from all wrongdoings after the company was accused by one of its clients in a hacking incident that saw the customer lose thousands of dollars, according to a
The cryptocurrency market is developing in two directions. One of them is investment in cryptocurrencies and in tokens that are promoted through ICOs. The other is investment in the cryptocurrency infrastructure: from creating convenient applications on digital wallets to clearing the “bottlenecks” of cryptocurrency blockchains by using technological “second layers”.
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Investing In A Crypto Business Or A Cryptocurrency – Which Is The Better Option?
What is to be done when the crypto market is falling and Wall Street is failing?
Not only people, but also cryptocurrencies can enjoy some long holidays. And if we can celebrate the new year twice, the old and the new, then Bitcoin can celebrate its birthday twice: on October 31st, the day the white paper was published, and on January 3rd, the day the genesis block was generated. Therefore, as soon as the first wave of congratulations resounds, the community will be preparing for a new holiday. This year the January 3rd celebration will be marked with the Proof of Keys campaign. See what the crypto community has to say about it.
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Survive January 3: Who Is Sotashi And Why Very Soon The Bitcoin Network Can Remember Its Busiest Times
Another idealist is calling for a new revolution with Bitcoin.
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🎭 The Wall Street Journal analyzed 3,300 ICO (initial coin offering) projects and found that 16% of them showed signs of “plagiarism, identity theft, and promises of improbable returns.”
via Cointelegraph
🔚 Japanese Internet solutions giant GMO will no longer develop, manufacture, or sell cryptocurrency mining machines.
via The Block
⚖️ Craig Wright’s recent dismissal motions in regard to a billion-dollar Bitcoin lawsuit where he is named as a defendant were denied.
via Bitcoin.com
👩⚖️ Crypto law firm Silver Miller announced the start of a new federal court lawsuit against trader Jeremy Spence, the alleged operator of a crypto Ponzi scheme.
via PR Newswire
🙅🏻♂️ Mark Karpeles, a former CEO of now-defunct Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, pleaded not guilty in the final argument for his trial.
via CoinDesk
🎭 The Wall Street Journal analyzed 3,300 ICO (initial coin offering) projects and found that 16% of them showed signs of “plagiarism, identity theft, and promises of improbable returns.”
via Cointelegraph
🔚 Japanese Internet solutions giant GMO will no longer develop, manufacture, or sell cryptocurrency mining machines.
via The Block
⚖️ Craig Wright’s recent dismissal motions in regard to a billion-dollar Bitcoin lawsuit where he is named as a defendant were denied.
via Bitcoin.com
👩⚖️ Crypto law firm Silver Miller announced the start of a new federal court lawsuit against trader Jeremy Spence, the alleged operator of a crypto Ponzi scheme.
via PR Newswire
🙅🏻♂️ Mark Karpeles, a former CEO of now-defunct Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, pleaded not guilty in the final argument for his trial.
via CoinDesk
In a recent cleverly executed phishing attack, hackers managed to swindle the users of a popular Electrum wallet out of over $880,000 worth of Bitcoin.
The company warned its clients not to download the wallet from any source other than its official website.
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The company warned its clients not to download the wallet from any source other than its official website.
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ZDNET
Users report losing Bitcoin in clever hack of Electrum wallets
Hacker has stolen over $750,000 worth of Bitcoin over the past seven days.
”For billions living under authoritarianism, it [Bitcoin] can be an alternative money system and an escape from economic control. And for all of us, it preserves the peer-to-peer virtues of cash in an increasingly digital financial world.”
WhalePanda tweeted that this column on the importance of the first cryptocurrency for freedom is probably the best Bitcoin article published on mainstream media he’s ever read.
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WhalePanda tweeted that this column on the importance of the first cryptocurrency for freedom is probably the best Bitcoin article published on mainstream media he’s ever read.
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This week’s #CryptoCaselawMinute features:
• A new case from Argentina regarding crypto theft;
• A “double escrow” Bitcoin purchase that went south;
• A Federal Trade Commission injunction extending to crypto assets.
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• A new case from Argentina regarding crypto theft;
• A “double escrow” Bitcoin purchase that went south;
• A Federal Trade Commission injunction extending to crypto assets.
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Medium
Crypto Caselaw Minute #16–12/27/2018
This week’s CCM looks at just what passes for an asset these days, takes a look at when escrow services go wrong, and we are lucky to have…
Despite that the bearish trend brought down the majority of cryptocurrency rates, the leading market players in 2018 were provided with new opportunities. So, while traders and investors nervously watched cryptocurrency charts, crypto companies and blockchain projects struck 115 partnerships, mergers & acquisitions, and takeovers to further improve their organizations, products, and services. As a result, the year 2019 promises to be a challenging but exciting, during which we will see a rapid growth of the entire crypto industry. DeCenter considered the most memorable crypto deals of the past year and the degree of their influence on the digital assets market.
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Year of Cooperation: The Most Important Crypto Deals of 2018
2018 saw a record number of deals in the crypto market, and 2019 promises no less.
Despite the disappointment of users in the ICO model and the organization and implementation of blockchain projects, 2018 is still going down in history as the time of the birth of the crypto gaming industry. The industry, as the name implies, combines digital tokens and various games. We collected the essential things that formed the game market.
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A Good Year, or How Gaming Accepted and Integrated Cryptocurrency
Blockchain technology has found its way into the gaming industry in 2018 with reliable results.
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🔑 Today—ten years after Satoshi Nakamoto launched the Bitcoin network by creating the “genesis block”—the Proof of Keys campaign started, encouraging users to gain control over their private keys.
via The Block
🦅 New York has become the first U.S. state to establish a digital currency task force.
via Cointelegraph
🇪🇺 The E.U.-based trading platform that is set to launch next Monday will enable its customers to purchase tokens representing shares in Nasdaq-listed tech firms.
via Bitcoin.com
🔮 In 2019, the blockchain technology will become “more useful” and “boring,” according to a forecast by MIT Technology Review.
via MIT Technology Review
🔝 CoinDesk released its annual ranking of the most influential people in the crypto industry, naming Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao as a leader.
via CoinDesk
🔑 Today—ten years after Satoshi Nakamoto launched the Bitcoin network by creating the “genesis block”—the Proof of Keys campaign started, encouraging users to gain control over their private keys.
via The Block
🦅 New York has become the first U.S. state to establish a digital currency task force.
via Cointelegraph
🇪🇺 The E.U.-based trading platform that is set to launch next Monday will enable its customers to purchase tokens representing shares in Nasdaq-listed tech firms.
via Bitcoin.com
🔮 In 2019, the blockchain technology will become “more useful” and “boring,” according to a forecast by MIT Technology Review.
via MIT Technology Review
🔝 CoinDesk released its annual ranking of the most influential people in the crypto industry, naming Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao as a leader.
via CoinDesk
CoinDesk published an exclusive guest article outlining key events that will shape the cryptocurrency regulatory landscape in 2019.
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CoinDesk
7 Legal Questions That Will Define Blockchain in 2019
In this exclusive op-ed, Jenny Leung, an Australian attorney who formerly worked for the country's financial regulator, explained 7 legal questions that will define blockchain this year.
It is most convenient to divide any history into different periods. At school, we were taught that world history consists of periods extending over several hundred years—from primitive society to modern times. We are accustomed to dividing the history of states into periods of 25, 50, or 100 years. And the history of the contemporary world economy is calculated in periods of 10–20 years. Each such period is usually associated with well-known figures who played an essential role at the time. These are kings, politicians, great generals, scientists. The history of cryptocurrency and blockchain in the world chronicle is just beginning, and we are still viewing it under a microscope as almost every event is perceived as a historical moment. And the time intervals are still tiny. But there are already plenty of actors in its history.
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Crypto Emoji: Who Became the Face of 2018?
Every year has an allegory, and 2018 is no different in the crypto industry.
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💰 Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by daily trading volume, is giving a fresh start to its own token sale platform called Launchpad.
via The Block
🌐 The BitTorrent client is set to launch its native digital token, BitTorrent (BTT), which will run on top of the Tron network. The company will also hold an initial coin offering (ICO) campaign to distribute the cryptocurrency.
via CoinDesk
🤝 In 2018, a peer-to-peer payments technology company Circle saw an astounding $24 billion in the over-the-counter (OTC) trading volume.
via ccn
💵 Starting February, online retailer Overstock will pay “a portion of its Ohio state business taxes” in Bitcoin.
via Cointelegraph
❌ Having been launched in 2017, 144 initial coin offering (ICO) projects failed just a year after.
via Bitcoin.com
💰 Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by daily trading volume, is giving a fresh start to its own token sale platform called Launchpad.
via The Block
🌐 The BitTorrent client is set to launch its native digital token, BitTorrent (BTT), which will run on top of the Tron network. The company will also hold an initial coin offering (ICO) campaign to distribute the cryptocurrency.
via CoinDesk
🤝 In 2018, a peer-to-peer payments technology company Circle saw an astounding $24 billion in the over-the-counter (OTC) trading volume.
via ccn
💵 Starting February, online retailer Overstock will pay “a portion of its Ohio state business taxes” in Bitcoin.
via Cointelegraph
❌ Having been launched in 2017, 144 initial coin offering (ICO) projects failed just a year after.
via Bitcoin.com
”What are the barriers to adopting cryptocurrencies, and what will be the most popular use cases for them in the next five to ten years? Science fiction didn’t quite anticipate the evolution of computer technology. What you want is not always what will need. Disruptive technology breaks down previously existing categories and creates new ones that didn’t exist before. Bitcoin is changing our conception of what a payment is and can do. What is the ‘streaming money’ use case? There will be a transition changes the time dimension of money, from batches to flows.”
https://youtu.be/eMZAjw0KiSM
https://youtu.be/eMZAjw0KiSM
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Bitcoin Q&A: Adoption of Disruptive Technology
What are the barriers to adopting cryptocurrencies, and what will be the most popular use cases for them in the next five to ten years? Science fiction didn't quite anticipate the evolution of computer technology. What you want is not always what will need.…
What will you remember the year 2018 for? Just do not say that it will be for the $700 billion worth decline of the crypto market. Last year, the crypto industry received enough criticism, thus “paying” for the record achievements it reached back in December 2017. But for its ten-year history, it seems to be doing quite well. By turning away from the industry now, one is risking becoming a parent who did not witness their child taking its first steps. We decided to recall the main “steps” taken by the crypto market in 2018.
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A Look Back at 2018: Crypto’s Achievements
The main achievements of the crypto market over 2018.
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💠 Ethereum Core developers discussed an update to the network’s hashing algorithm that would reduce the incentive to mine Ether with ASIC devices.
via The Block
🇯🇵 Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is considering allowing Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETF).
via Bloomberg
👩⚖️ U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange Kraken received about three times more law enforcement requests in 2018 compared to the preceding year.
via ccn
📃 The state of Colorado submitted a new bill on crypto regulation, proposing to make cryptocurrencies exempt from certain state securities laws.
via Bitcoin.com
💵 The state of Texas may oblige the issuers of stablecoins to obtain specific licenses, updated guidance from the state Department of Banking says.
via CoinDesk
💠 Ethereum Core developers discussed an update to the network’s hashing algorithm that would reduce the incentive to mine Ether with ASIC devices.
via The Block
🇯🇵 Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is considering allowing Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETF).
via Bloomberg
👩⚖️ U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange Kraken received about three times more law enforcement requests in 2018 compared to the preceding year.
via ccn
📃 The state of Colorado submitted a new bill on crypto regulation, proposing to make cryptocurrencies exempt from certain state securities laws.
via Bitcoin.com
💵 The state of Texas may oblige the issuers of stablecoins to obtain specific licenses, updated guidance from the state Department of Banking says.
via CoinDesk
This year’s first #CryptoCaselawMinute features
• Kleiman v. Wright,
• Lagemann v. Spense,
• and a new case from Chile.
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• Kleiman v. Wright,
• Lagemann v. Spense,
• and a new case from Chile.
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Medium
Crypto Caselaw Minute #17 -1/3/2019
There are four billion reasons to read this week’s CCM. Palley looks at a Florida case that deals with the alleged misappropriate of $4…
A Look Back at 2018: DeCenter Interviews
We’ve hand-picked the most fascinating interviews we did last year. Here they are:
Charlie Lee, creator of Litecoin—one of the most well-known forks of Bitcoin—shared his opinion as to which Bitcoin is the real one.
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Elina Sidorenko, the “Iron Lady” of Russian crypto regulation, shed light on the complex relationship between cryptocurrencies and regulators and explained why she thinks Pavel Durov is a cool guy.
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Marketer at blockchain startups anonymously told us how to promote initial coin offering (ICO) projects.
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Oleg Ivanov, founder of CryptoBazar, revealed the secrets blockchain investors might possess and gave some hints on how to work with them.
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Thought only youngsters would understand crypto? A retired man from the Russian city of Yekaterinburg, who also happens to be a Minter network delegator, told us why the elder generation is also interested in the distributed ledger technology.
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We’ve hand-picked the most fascinating interviews we did last year. Here they are:
Charlie Lee, creator of Litecoin—one of the most well-known forks of Bitcoin—shared his opinion as to which Bitcoin is the real one.
Read »
Elina Sidorenko, the “Iron Lady” of Russian crypto regulation, shed light on the complex relationship between cryptocurrencies and regulators and explained why she thinks Pavel Durov is a cool guy.
Read »
Marketer at blockchain startups anonymously told us how to promote initial coin offering (ICO) projects.
Read »
Oleg Ivanov, founder of CryptoBazar, revealed the secrets blockchain investors might possess and gave some hints on how to work with them.
Read »
Thought only youngsters would understand crypto? A retired man from the Russian city of Yekaterinburg, who also happens to be a Minter network delegator, told us why the elder generation is also interested in the distributed ledger technology.
Read »
decenter.org
Bitcoin Will Always Be the True Bitcoin, Charlie Lee Told DeCenter
Charlie Lee shared with DeCenter his outlook on the recent moves in the crypto space.