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Tuesday, May 22, 2018
CryptoCurrency News: India's Supreme Court to Hold Crypto Lawsuit Hearing in July
The Supreme Court of India has decided to hear crypto-related cases with respect to the news from RBI stopping banks from dealing with cryptos.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: UK 'Cryptoassets' Task Force Plots Path Forward at First Meeting
The U.K.’s new Cryptoassets Taskforce has taken the first step on its mission to "develop thinking and policy" around blockchain and cryptocurrency.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: CFTC Issues Guidance for Firms Offering Cryptocurrency Derivatives
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has released new guidance for companies issuing cryptocurrency derivatives products.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Taiwan Eyes Blockchain Growth with New Parliamentary Alliance
Taiwanese lawmakers have announced the formation of a parliamentary group aimed to foster the nation's emerging blockchain sector.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: The Auto Industry Is Gearing Up for a Blockchain-Powered Future
Automotive executives are starting to wake up to the use cases of blockchain in the industry, but there's a way to go.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: He Paid How Much? CoinDesk Releases 'Bitcoin Pizza Day' Price Tracker
How much did developer Laszlo Hanyecz pay in the first-ever retail bitcoin transaction? With CoinDesk's new tool, you never have to guess.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Seoul Mayor Pledges Blockchain Boost in Re-Election Push
Seoul mayor Park Won-soon is pledging to focus on blockchain innovation as part of his campaign pitch for potential re-election this year.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Failed Bull Breakout Leaves Bitcoin Eyeing Drop to $8K
Bitcoin's failed bull breakout on Sunday has left the doors open for the bears to make a comeback.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: China State TV: Token Sales Still 'Rampant' After Central Bank Ban
China's highest-level state media outlet has said token sales are still common in the country despite a 2017 ban.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Bitcoin Brokerage Denies Tezos ICO Involvement in Court Filing
Bitcoin Suisse AG, a cryptocurrency brokerage listed as a defendant in a lawsuit against Tezos, has filed a motion to dismiss the case against it.
via CoinDesk
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