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Tuesday, August 27, 2019
CryptoCurrency News: Bitcoin Teeters on $10K, But Can It Fend Off Another Bear?

Bitcoin’s (BTC) recent market movements have thrown into contention the mid-term direction with some asking if BTC’s demand is enough to beat off another bear market?
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CryptoCurrency News: Drug Dealers Who Used Crypto Sentenced to Prison

Five drug dealers who used cryptocurrencies to launder their funds were sentenced to varying jail terms on Monday.
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CryptoCurrency News: Libra Association’s Crypto Members Remain Unfazed by Regulatory Backlash

Despite government scrutiny, crypto firms in the Libra Association say they're committed to the project.
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CryptoCurrency News: Venezuelan Pharmacy Chain to Accept Cryptocurrency Payments

The retail pharmacy chain has 22 locations that will be equipped with dash-enabled payment systems.
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CryptoCurrency News: Judge Confirms Ruling: Craig Wright to Forfeit 50% of Bitcoin Holdings

In a court document published August 27, Judge Bruce Reinhart confirmed Craig Wright must forfeit half his bitcoin and intellectual property acquired prior to 2014.
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CryptoCurrency News: P2P Exchange Hodl Hodl Sneaks Around China’s Google Firewall

Hodl Hodl said Google's reCAPTCHA service, blocked by Chinese firewalls, prevented Asian users from logging on.
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CryptoCurrency News: Winklevoss Twins’ Gemini Exchange Joins Silvergate Crypto Lending Network

The Silvergate Exchange Network provides a frictionless way to transfer U.S. dollars "around the clock."
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CryptoCurrency News: 4 Agencies Are Investigating Crypto Exchange QuadrigaCX

A report from QuadrigaCX bankruptcy trustee Ernst & Young published Monday outlines which agencies are investigating the failed exchange.
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CryptoCurrency News: Coinbase-Backed Nomics Launches Trading Transparency Product

Of the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market cap, only binance coin has a transparency rating over 30 percent, Nomics CEO Clay Collins said.
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CryptoCurrency News: Facebook’s Libra Project Launches Bug Bounty With $10,000 Max Reward

The Libra Association will pay up to $10,000 to independent security researchers who find bugs in the Libra blockchain.
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CryptoCurrency News: Bitcoin May Suffer Deeper Drop Below This Price Average

Bitcoin's pullback from June's high of $13,880 will likely gather pace if key moving average support is breached.
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CryptoCurrency News: Arrington XRP Backs Fund’s $200 Million Raise for Algorand Blockchain

Arrington XRP, NGC Ventures, among others, have backed a $200 million fund launched by a capital firm dedicated to investing in the Algorand blockchain ecosystem.
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CryptoCurrency News: Coinbase’s Ex-Policy Head Will Lobby for Facebook Amid Libra Crypto Pushback

Facebook has hired a lobbying firm led by a former head of policy at Coinbase amid regulatory pushback from U.S. lawmakers over its Libra project.
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CryptoCurrency News: Loom Launches ‘CryptoZombies’ Tutorial to Get Coders on Facebook’s Libra

Get the basics of Facebook's new Libra blockchain with a free online tutorial from Loom. JUST IN: Learn Facebook's new @Libra_ blockchain with ... zombies? @loomnetwork has built a free tutorial for curious devs. LINK @BradyDale reports
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