Google Alert - Cryptocurrency

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Cryptocurrency
As-it-happens update January 16, 2018
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Governments around the world are trying to get a handle on the cryptocurrency phenomenon, and now France has appointed what Les Echos called a "Monsieur Bitcoin"—or Mr. Bitcoin—to develop a Gallic approach to the topic. Jean-Pierre Landau, a Sciences Po economic professor and former Bank ...
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Uh oh. In the early hours of Tuesday morning, cryptocurrency traders awoke to a sea of red numbers with almost every single token in the top 100 reporting drops in value over the past 24 hours. The dips come after a number of announced legislative actions by national governments, although there is ...
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Vladimir Putin is getting the Kremlin into the cryptocurrency business, and the United States should be worried: The West is still reeling from the last time Russia delved into disruptive social technology. For kleptocrats and non-state groups alike, cryptocurrencies—like Bitcoin— provide a means to ...
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Horizon Software (Horizon), the world's leading provider of electronic trading solutions and algorithmic technology, announced today its new support for the cryptocurrency market. The Horizon Trading Platform now provides users with the option of trading Bitcoin as well as other cryptocurrencies, such ...
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Last week, shares in Kodak more than quadrupled over a 24-hour period after the ailing camera company announced it was launching its own cryptocurrency, KodakCoin. Other well-established names also experienced cryptocurrency-related jumps. Shares in data storage giant Seagate surged 14 per ...
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The thieves targeted the virtual currency wallet BlackWallet, which stores Lumen virtual coins, stealing 669,920 of the digital tokens from user accounts, BBC News reports. The stolen funds were moved to the virtual currency exchange Bittrex, the news site says, where the hackers are expected to ...
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SEOUL—A new hacking offensive against cryptocurrency investors uses malware similar to that deployed in North Korea's attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment and its WannaCry ransomware assault, cybersecurity researchers said, providing further evidence of Pyongyang's involvement in crypto ...
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While authorities banned cryptocurrency exchanges last year, they've recently noted an uptick in activity on alternative venues. The government plans to block domestic access to homegrown and offshore platforms that enable centralised trading, the people said, without being more specific about how ...
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