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Ever wonder how useless dark coins rise in value? GotBit has a lot to do with it.
Ever wonder how useless dark coins rise in value? GotBit has a lot to do with it.
The Venezuelans are suing Argyle Coin, a cryptocurrency which purports to be backed by diamond reserves.
The future looks bleak for Kik, after the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) targeted the messaging platform over claims that were extremely off base.
The SEC of the Philippines has admitted that its been a little too busy recently, but is hoping to get ICO regulation done this year.
The SEC’s move didn’t come as a surprise; Kik, after all, has been gearing up for a legal battle with the U.S. regulator.
The updated ASIC guidance spells out the legal obligations cryptocurrency firms must discharge to operate lawfully in Australia.
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission warned the public in a notice that it suspected OneCoin “could be involved in a scam.”
Mobile messaging app Kik has said it will fight an anticipated court battle against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Argyle Coin and its principal Jose Angel Aman are alleged to have been engaged in the scam, under the guise of offering investors a new token backed by diamonds.
The Securities Commission of the Bahamas (SCB) has filed a draft of the new bill that will regulate token offerings.
Two exit scams look like they’ve revealed themselves, running away with millions and leaving a trail of evidence of their true natures.
Floyd Mayweather, DJ Khaled, and two Centra Tech employees escaped repercussions with respect to a lawsuit filed against the startup’s fraudulent ICO.