Russia May Start Testing Digital Ruble as Early as Next Year: Government Official

2020-10-22 17:16

Russian government deputy Anatoly Aksakov believes that Russia cannot do without a digital ruble in the future and that trials may start next year

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Australia Releases Roadmap To A ‘Blockchain-Empowered Future’

The Australian government will release its national blockchain roadmap on Friday, February 7, after almost a year of preparations. It’s been about a year since the Ministry for Trade, Tourism and Investment and the Ministry for Industry, Science and Technology in Australia have made the announcement for the country’s national blockchain strategy that aims for […]

2020-2-8 23:33


Malaysia Proposes $6k Cash Transaction Limit In 2020; Will Cryptocurrency Adoption Soar?

A deputy governor at the central bank of Malaysia – Abdul Rasheed – recently stated that there would be a $6,000 limit on cash transactions next year. With these new restrictions, the government is hoping to prevent cash from being used in illicit transactions, though the new rule won’t likely impact any transactions involved with […]

2019-11-9 18:55


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Another Chinese Lender Bailed Out After Bank Run

Yichuan Rural Commercial Bank, a lender operating in the central Henan province, has become the latest Chinese bank to be bailed out by the government this year. The small financial institution, which has around 30 branches only in the Yichuan county, experienced a bank run sparked by rumors that its top management was in trouble […] The post Another Chinese Lender Bailed Out After Bank Run appeared first on Bitcoin News.

2019-11-3 10:35


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US preps voting systems against ransomware attacks ahead of 2020 elections

The US government is looking to protect voter registration databases and systems from ransomware threats ahead of the 2020 presidential election. The Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) — a division of the Homeland Security department instituted by president Donald Trump in November last year — fears the databases could be at the receiving end of a ransomware attack.

2019-8-27 09:31