Only 17% of Russians would agree to store more than $200 in CBDC

Only 17% of Russians would agree to store more than $200 in CBDC
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2023-8-26 14:13

The most common hindrances cited include insufficient information about the technology (22%) and concerns about cybertheft and system failures (21%).

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Lawmakers Propose Bill To Include Crypto In Cybersecurity Act

Two U.S. Republican senators, Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee and Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, have introduced a bill that, if passed by the Senate and House, could see crypto companies legally reporting and sharing with federal and state authorities and among themselves any cyber threat indicators, activities, individuals/companies, and information they may deem as a cyber-security […]

2022-9-30 23:17


US Treasury to Ease Crypto Concerns by Clarifying A ‘Broker’ Doesn’t Include Those Without Transaction Data: Report

The US Treasury Department is set to clarify what exactly entails “broker” for the purpose of reporting to the Internal Revenue Service after the crypto tax provision of the controversial $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill was passed in its original form that overreaches to cover miners, developers, stakers, and validators to report information on clients […] The post US Treasury to Ease Crypto Concerns by Clarifying A ‘Broker’ Doesn’t Include Those Without Transaction Data: Report first appeared on BitcoinExchangeGuide.

2021-8-14 16:44


US Department of State’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) Program Now Pays in Crypto for the First Time

The US Department of State’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program announced this week that the reward payments now also include cryptocurrency for the first time. The program, administered by the Diplomatic Security Service, is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information on cybercriminals “acting at the direction or under the control of […] The post US Department of State’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) Program Now Pays in Crypto for the First Time first appeared on BitcoinExchangeGuide.

2021-7-17 18:49


Put an End to Concerns About Traders’ Money After Their Death

In today’s busy world, all of us have some kind of important information that even in this digital era, we keep them on a piece of paper, in a book or sometimes in a safe. This information may include personal, financial, documents, our family and friend’s birthday, important dates in our lives and most importantly […] The post Put an End to Concerns About Traders’ Money After Their Death appeared first on CCN Markets

2019-7-14 12:42


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In the latest on the ongoing legal dispute between the New York Attorney General (NYAG), cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex and stablecoin issuer Tether, the New York Supreme Court has modified an April 24, 2019, preliminary injunction and now Bitfinex is allowed to continue using the Tether reserves that were loaned to it to maintain its ordinary course of business, such as paying employees and consultants.

2019-5-18 22:14


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Bitfinex Faces Legal Action From NY Attorney General: Here’s What This Means

The New York Office of the Attorney General (AG) wants to take a closer look into the business operations of Bitfinex and related stablecoin issuer Tether (USDT). According to a legal petition filed with the Supreme Court of New York, the NY Attorney General Office of Letitia James is applying for a court order to investigate Bitfinex’s suite of interrelated companies (including its umbrella firm iFinex and Tether Holdings Limited) for “ongoing fraud” to the tune of $850 million.

2019-4-27 01:30


JPMorgan Expands Blockchain Network For Interbank Services

Central banking giant JPMorgan Chase plans to expand its blockchain network to include interbank settlements, in an effort to ward off competing services like TransferWise and Ripple. Formed in 2017 through collaboration between the Royal Bank of Canada and Australia’s ANZ Bank, the Interbank Information Network (IIN) utilizes the Ethereum-based Quorum blockchain to solve compliance […] The post JPMorgan Expands Blockchain Network For Interbank Services appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

2019-4-23 22:56


JPMorgan Plots Blockchain Payments to Fight Transferwise, Ripple Threat

By CCN. com: Wall Street firm JPMorgan has a plan to save the banking industry’s lucrative cross-border payments business from alternatives such as Bitcoin and fintechs such as Ripple and TransferWise – expand the use cases for its permissioned blockchain network, the Interbank Information Network (IIN) to include settling payments.

2019-4-22 15:49


Pillar Wallet Introduces its Mobile Wallet to Enable Users Their Tokens Better

Pillar Project, a revolutionary decentralized blockchain project has launched a mobile wallet to enable users to manage their cryptocurrencies and tokens more efficiently. With this release of its mobile wallet, Pillar is presently evolving to include services for personal data storage and management and also providing users with full accessibility to how their private information […] The post Pillar Wallet Introduces its Mobile Wallet to Enable Users Their Tokens Better appeared first on ZyCrypto.

2019-4-3 23:07


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New Samsung Galaxy S10 Includes Baked-In Storage for Private Keys

Samsung announced on February 21, 2019, that their newest phone, the Galaxy S10, will include secure storage for its users’ cryptocurrency private keys. The company made a press release detailing the phone’s many features, notably including Samsung’s proprietary defense platform, Samsung Knox, which will feature secure private key storage that is claims is specifically “for blockchain-enabled mobile services.

2019-2-22 00:57


Facebook’s Crypto Shopping Spree Isn’t Over Yet. Here’s Who Else They Might Acquire.

Facebook’s crypto ambitions are reportedly not limited to its acquisition of blockchain startup Chainspace, according to The Information. Facebook Has Met with at Least Three More Crypto Startups Citing unnamed sources, the publication said Facebook has been eyeing several blockchain startups with a view of making acquisitions.

2019-2-7 23:40