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Sunday, March 31, 2019
CryptoCurrency News: Police Freeze Bank Accounts, Seize Luxury Cars in Probe of $22 Million ICO Promoter Vanbex

Canadian police have frozen assets of the founders of Vanbex, as part of a fraud probe into the firm's $22 million ICO.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Up 100%: Litecoin Price Sets Q1 Performance Record

Litecoin's price doubled in the first three months of 2019 to register its best first-quarter performance on record.
via CoinDesk
CryptoCurrency News: Iran’s Crypto Regulations: What’s Happening Behind Closed Doors

The Central Bank of Iran's draft crypto framework has the local community worried, and getting it changed will not be easy.
via CoinDesk
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