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Monday, January 15, 2018
CryptoCurrency News: Housing or Dotcom: Which Bubble Does Cryptocurrency Mania Resemble?
It may be fair to compare what cryptocurrency and blockchains are going through to the 1990s dotcom bubble, but not to the 2000s housing bubble.
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CryptoCurrency News: Road to Innovation? Truck Giant Penske Joins Blockchain Group
Penske Logistics has become the latest company to join the Blockchain in Transport Alliance.
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CryptoCurrency News: $400K: Hacker Makes Off With Stellar Lumens in BlackWallet Theft
A hacker stole more than $400,000 in Stellar lumens after compromising the digital wallet provider BlackWallet.
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CryptoCurrency News: German Central Banker: Cryptocurrencies Must Be Regulated n a Global Scale
A director of Germany's central bank said at an event that cryptocurrencies must be regulated at a global scale, not just on a national level.
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CryptoCurrency News: Lithuania's Central Bank Unveils Blockchain Startup Sandbox
The central bank of Lithuania has launched a new regulatory "sandbox" for startups working with blockchain.
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CryptoCurrency News: Mississippi Doctors Sued Mt. Gox for Bitcoin Loss Now Worth $133 Million
Two former users of the defunct bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox have brought a lawsuit against the company over the loss of 9,500 bitcoins.
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CryptoCurrency News: Bitcoin Cash Looking Heavy After Bull Move Fails
Bitcoin cash prices are looking heavy today, courtesy of repeated failures to pass the $2,800 mark in recent days.
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CryptoCurrency News: End of Inflation? The Radical Vision of Futures-Backed Cryptocurrency
An expert at software giant SAP has a radical idea for how central banks can eliminate inflation with cryptocurrency assets.
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CryptoCurrency News: $15K in Sight? Bitcoin Prices Gather Upside Traction
Having defended $13,000, bitcoin looks set to explore a move towards $15,000 levels in the next 24 hours.
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CryptoCurrency News: South Korean Cryptocurrency Investors Face Fines for Anonymous Accounts
South Korean authorities have reportedly said that cryptocurrency investors must attach their IDs to anonymous virtual accounts or face penalties.
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CryptoCurrency News: Indonesia Central Bank: Cryptocurrency Payments 'Not Legitimate'
Bank Indonesia has warned that cryptocurrencies may not be used for payments in the country.
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CryptoCurrency News: Blockchain in the Boardroom: Moving Toward Enterprise Deployment
Enterprises may have gone quiet toward the end of 2017, but that doesn't mean they won't be players in the year ahead, Accenture's Valiente argues.
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CryptoCurrency News: Bitmain Reportedly Eyeing Canada for Bitcoin Mining Expansion
After announcing a Swiss branch, Chinese bitcoin mining giant Bitmain is reportedly looking at a second expansion into Quebec.
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