Japan crypto exchanges agree to self-regulation
Two crypto trade groups in Japan have agreed to create an organization that will self-regulate the cryptocurrency market.
Two crypto trade groups in Japan have agreed to create an organization that will self-regulate the cryptocurrency market.
With the legislation, Mexico is one of a handful of countries that has taken an official position regarding cryptocurrency.
The probe encompasses an undisclosed number of entities, as well as requests for information delivered to companies in the United States.
Donald Trump has put the onus on the Justice Department to create policies designed to monitor and, in the future, possibly regulate cryptocurrency.
The service, out in the next couple of months, will allow for direct and smooth interaction between fiat currencies and cryptocurrency.
The software provider doesn't need an ICO or even a cryptocurrency token; it just wants to offer the best product possible.
Bitfract's beta version allows a user to exchange a single currency to multiple currencies in one step.
The fluctuations across the cryptocurrency prices spectrum have continued to stoke the unpredictable fire, but have also helped to increase awareness.
It would appear that BoA executives recognize cryptocurrency for what it really is—a real future for currency.
Ripple published two white papers in hopes of improving the technology behind its platform.
Italian officials want the public to share ideas and suggestions regarding possible crypto regulation in the country.
Besides promoting acceptance of cryptocurrencies, a South Korean official would also like to see banks work closely with crypto exchanges.