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South Korea plans to ban cryptocurrency trading, rattles market The clampdown in South Korea, a crucial source of global demand for cryptocurrency, came as policymakers around the world struggled to regulate an asset whose value has skyrocketed over the last year. Justice minister Park Sang-ki said the government was preparing a bill to ban trading of the ...
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Binance CEO: Warren Buffett 'Does Not Understand Cryptocurrency' In brief comments to Bloomberg TV, the Hong Kong exchange chief countered Buffett's warnings about cryptocurrency this week, in which he forecast all would "come to a bad ending." "I think he knows stock investment and equity investment very well, but I do not think he understands cryptocurrency at ...
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Belarus' Cryptocurrency Experiment: Why the World Should Take Notice The Decree entitles legal entities and individual entrepreneurs who are residents of the High Technology Park (the HTP) to perform operations with tokens (including cryptocurrency). Others can use tokens in the territory of Belarus through residents of the HTP. From a legal point of view, the most ...
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S. Korean presidential aide says 'no official decision' made' to ban cryptocurrency trade The Korean president's office on Thursday moved quickly to quell panic in the global cryptocurrency market after a senior official said the government has decided to dismantle local exchanges as part of its sweeping effort to clamp down on digital-currency trading. "No official decision has been made," a ...
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KFC launches 'BITCOIN Bucket' and WARNS investors 'cryptocurrency bubble will burst' KFC launches 'BITCOIN Bucket' and WARNS investors 'cryptocurrency bubble will burst'. KFC HAS launched "The Bitcoin Bucket" as its customers have been given the option to buy chicken using cryptocurrency, the company has announced. By Joseph Carey. 05:10, Fri, Jan 12, 2018 | UPDATED: ...
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Kodak's cryptocurrency will transform the way photography companies make their money This is reminiscent of the 1990s "dot com" bubble, with internet substituted for cryptocurrency. But like the "dot com" bubble there is a shred of validity to the excitement. As Kodak's adaption has proven, cryptocurrency is a remarkable flexible technology, but still in its infancy. As more people become ...
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