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The SEC Is Reviewing the Bitwise Bitcoin ETF Rejection.
The agency’s five commissioners will review a staff decision to reject the rule-change proposal for a bitcoin ETF made last month. origin »
Spanish Financial Watchdog Warns Against Unregulated ICO Scheme.
A Spanish financial watchdog has issued a warning against Ethereum-based token dubbed AlyCoin
origin »Hacker Offers $100K in BTC as Bounty for Hacking Halliburton.
Infamous hacker Phineas Fisher offers to pay up to $100,000 in Bitcoin or Monero for leaking damaging data about high-profile firms
origin »Andrew Yang Campaign Releases Technology Plan Focused on Rebuilding Public Relationship With Big Tech.
The crypto-friendly presidential candidate outlined his tech visions in a blog post to his campaign site. origin »
FEMA Advisory Board Proposes Blockchain to Speed ‘Disaster Dividend’ Payouts.
The NAC argued that blockchain could improve the speed of payouts communities rely on in the wake of natural disasters. origin »
Researcher Breaks Grin’s ‘Privacy’ Spending Just $60 Per Week.
A researcher was able to uncover 96% transactions of Mimblewimble’s privacy-centric coin Grin using $60 per week on AWS
origin »Bitcoin Tumbles 4.7%, Most in Two Months, as China-Fueled Enthusiasm Wanes.
Bitcoin prices tumbled on Monday by the most in two months, falling below a key threshold of $8,200 not seen since late October. origin »
No, Royal Bank of Canada Isn’t Opening a Crypto Exchange.
Contrary to recent media reports, Canada’s largest bank is not opening a crypto exchange. origin »
UK Law Panel Defines Crypto Assets as Property.
A panel of senior British judges and lawyers has moved to clarify the legal status of cryptocurrencies and smart contracts. origin »
US Crypto Firms Will Soon Have Another Banking Option.
U.K.-based Cashaa, which describes itself as a banking service platform, is about to launch bank accounts for stateside crypto firms denominated in U.S. dollars. origin »
ProtonMail: we hodl bitcoins.
The Swiss mail service ProtonMail revealed that it does not cash out bitcoins received as payment for its premium services.
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