MailChimp bans cryptocurrency, ICO promos on its network
Only emails that promote ICOs or other cryptocurrency trading schemes are banned on the MailChimp network—talking about cryptocurrencies is still allowed.
Only emails that promote ICOs or other cryptocurrency trading schemes are banned on the MailChimp network—talking about cryptocurrencies is still allowed.
Civic CEO Vinny Lingham tackles dumb money and half-baked tokenization projects which are attracting government scrutiny and can possibly lead to stifling regulation.
A number of cryptocurrency associations from South Korea, Russia and China have decided to file a class action lawsuit against internet advertising companies and social platforms that have decided to ban cryptocurrency and ICO advertisements.
The nChain chief scientist warned predatory ICOs and exchanges, which will be driven to the ground by the ‘atomic swap.’
The web-based hosting service for version control using git, hasn’t been too concerned with coding quality, but the days of lax coding could soon be a thing of the past.
The rumors were true after all: Twitter has started banning cryptocurrency-related advertisements on its platform
Speakers at the two-day event discussed new tokens and projects, as well as bringing order to the still-wild sphere.
Shyft is a decentralized network specializing in digital identity that aims to provide a universally accepted documentation system attesting to a person’s identity as well as reputation.
It has the makings of a Steven Seagal action film, but his much publicized and vaunted cryptocurrency called Bitcoiin—yes, with two i's—doesn’t appear to be going anywhere soon.
Instead of a wide-open offering, some tech startups have started filing the ICO with the SEC, and some are even barring U.S. investors from taking part, according to reports.
Snapchat's parent company, Snap Inc., announced that it has banned all ICO-related ads in the social media app.
Black Cell has been selling “krop” tokens as a means to connect buyers with crop and livestock producers, but regulators said the startup had engaged in “potential unauthorized promotional activities and unlicensed regulated activities.”