Malta mulls new rules for cryptocurrency funds
Legislators in Malta are embarking on a consultation phase, ahead of plans that would introduce new rules for cryptocurrency investment funds.
Legislators in Malta are embarking on a consultation phase, ahead of plans that would introduce new rules for cryptocurrency investment funds.
Blockchain startup Bloq has unveiled a new cryptocurrency which it says will operate cross-chain.
London-based payment services provider Wirex is expanding its Asian presence, and its first stop is the cryptocurrency-friendly Japan.
In case you missed it, SegWit2X (SW2) is now going by another name: ShitCoin2X.
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Market values and traders are not the only ones raging over the weekend: the debate on cryptocurrencies is also on fire.
Cryptocurrency exchanges and service providers have started coming out of the woodwork to reveal their contingency plans for SegWit Gold (SWG).
Infighting behind the scenes could spell trouble for tech project Tezos and the $400 million it raised via initial coin offering (ICO).
Change is coming for Bitcoin (BCC), the real Bitcoin as envisioned in the original Satoshi wallpaper.
Considering the fact that the costs involved will be substantial, Swift’s trial is not enough to make banks want to make the jump.
They will now be treated as if they are legal tender—like foreign currencies.
Authorities in Japan have arrested the head of an exchange handling virtual currency Ripple on suspicion of fraud, local media outlets reported.
It seems legalizing cryptocurrencies is not in question. It’s just a matter of ensuring legislation is airtight.
Digital currency exchange Bitfinex is bidding farewell to its U.S. customers.
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance has secured its first Russian member, in the form of the country’s biggest bank, Sberbank.
Just like corn and oil, tokens issued via initial coin offerings (ICO) may soon be considered commodities in the United States.
The company that operates payment processor Payment21 has secured the Swiss Directly Subordinated Financial Intermediary (DSFI) license,
A Kremlin-backed digital currency is coming to Russia, making it the first country to launch a cryptocurrency initiated by the government.
Blockchain technology is already reshaping financial services, with developers worldwide working tirelessly to trial new applications.
Authorities in Australia have turned their attention to revising the current AML/CTF which has been on the back burner since 2016.