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Monday, January 7, 2019
CryptoCurrency News: Coinfloor to Relaunch Crypto Derivatives Exchange With Stablecoin Futures

CoinfloorEX, a bitcoin futures market, has been spun off from its parent company and will relaunch next month with a novel product: stablecoin-to-stablecoin futures.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Ether Markets Are Mimicking Bitcoin’s 2015 Price Bottom

Ether's bitcoin market (ETH/BTC) is mimicking the market structure of bitcoin's bear market bottom in 2015, leaving some to wonder if a long term bottom is being printed.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Ethereum Classic’s Price Stumbles Amid Suspected 51% Attack

The price of ethereum classic (ETC) is pulling back as a result of a recently reported attack that resulted in a series of blockchain history rewrites.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Coinbase Suspends Ethereum Classic After Blockchain History Rewrites

Ethereum classic's blockchain has been hit by a suspected 51 percent attack, leading to reorganizations of its transaction history.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Overstock’s tZERO Wins Patent for Integrating Crypto With Legacy Trading Tech

Overstock's tZERO won a patent last week detailing how it would integrate digital asset trading with legacy trading systems.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Crypto Exchange Kraken Says US Subpoenas Becoming ‘Barrier to Entry’

Kraken says that the cost of handling subpoenas is fast becoming a “barrier to entry” in the U.S., as global data requests triple year on year.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Japan’s Financial Regulator May Green Light Crypto ETFs: Report

Japan’s Financial Services Agency is considering the approval of crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs), according to a Bloomberg source.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Breakout Ahead? Bitcoin Closes on Key Price Hurdle

Bitcoin's bears would be put on the back foot if prices climb past key resistance lined up at $4,140.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Colorado Senators File Bill to Exempt Cryptos from Securities Laws

Two Colorado lawmakers have introduced a new bill seeking to exempt some digital tokens from securities laws.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Is the Window Closing on US Blockchain Leadership?

The U.S. should apply a "do no harm" approach and take a lead role on blockchain regulation, says William Mougayar.
via CoinDesk
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