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Japan Punishes Seven Cryptocurrency Exchanges, Suspending Two The Japanese financial regulator has punished seven cryptocurrency exchanges in the country, suspending the operation of two of them. "The agency fears another Coincheck-style hack," it stated after recent inspections of all crypto exchanges in Japan revealed inadequate measures for customer ...
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Chinese Internet Regulators Block Cryptocurrency Exchanges on Social Media Chinese Internet Regulators Block Cryptocurrency Exchanges on Social Media Chinese internet financial regulators have blocked access to the social media accounts on the Wechat network of some overseas bitcoin exchanges, Beijing-based media group Caixin has reported on Tuesday. Wechat has ...
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Bitcoin crashes to HALF its value in just one year amid crackdown on Wild West cryptocurrency ... BITCOIN has crashed to HALF its value in just one year amid a crackdown on the Wild West cryptocurrency market. The Securities and Exchange Commission warning yesterday of "potentially unlawful online platforms for trading digital assets" sent the digital currency on a tailspin as it continues its ...
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Podcast Here's how banks can cash in on cryptocurrency Banks increasingly avoid crypto, even to the point of banning the purchase of it with their credit cards. But Grainne McNamara, U.S. blockchain leader at PwC, has some ideas about how banks could participate safely in digital currencies. She's also come up with a framework banks could use as they ...
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DeepOnion: The Future of Cryptocurrency is Anonymity Law enforcement and governments have proven themselves to be able to track and identify the origins and destinations of traditional Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency transfers, a situation that has left the more privacy-minded population quite uncomfortable. The good news is the dream isn't dead yet.
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