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Facebook bans all cryptocurrency ads Facebook has said it will block any advertising promoting cryptocurrency products and services. The company said it was open to emerging technologies but many companies were not acting in "good faith" when extolling the virtues buying into virtual currencies. Recently, a wave of new currencies have ... Facebook Bans Cryptocurrency, ICO Ads Because Of 'Deceptive Promotional Practices' - Cointelegraph (Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency and Blockchain News)
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What to Know About Monero, the Black Market Cryptocurrency That's Going Mainstream Over the weekend, we learned that hackers were using YouTube ads to take over computers and force them to mine cryptocurrency. These types of attacks (known as cryptojacking) are only becoming more common, but a closer look at the practice reveals that it's usually tied to one particular currency: ...
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Coincheck hackers are reportedly trying to unload stolen cryptocurrency Last week, hackers stole around $534 million worth of cryptocurrency XEM from Tokyo-based exchange Coincheck, and now, Reuters reports, the hackers behind the heist are trying to sell the stolen cryptocurrency. Jeff McDonald, vice president of the NEM Foundation, the company behind XEM, told ...
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Maduro Sets Venezuela's Debut Cryptocurrency Sale for February Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro said the country is pushing ahead with plans for the first sale of its cryptocurrency next month, and developing plans for its use with a national ID card held by at least 15 million Venezuelans. The first sale of the petro will take place Feb. 20 and a number of "mining ...
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Cryptocurrency 2018: When The Law Catches Up With Game-Changing Technology Blockchain technology and the virtual currency, or cryptocurrency, that uses this technology are revolutionizing the way businesses function and deliver goods and services. Even as cryptocurrency becomes a widely debated topic, gaining the critical attention of regulators and policymakers, individuals ...
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Cryptocurrency concerns prompt Bitcoin dip below $10K Cryptocurrency concerns prompt Bitcoin dip below $10K. James Chen, CMT January 30, 2018 4:12 PM. Share: On a day when markets continued to sell-off sharply, Tuesday's slide in cryptocurrencies, most notably Bitcoin, was no exception. BTC/USD's plunge below $10,000 at a few points on Tuesday ...
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