[ad_2][ad_1] Andreas Utermann, managing director and general manager of Allianz Global Investors' investments, said that cryptocurrencies should be banned by regulators. According to a Reuters report, Utermann spoke during a discussion in London with Andrew Bailey, managing director of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) of U.K. He said, "You should …
Read More »American Express praises the waves for cross-border payments, calls Blockchain Technology is very promising & # 39;
[ad_2][ad_1] American Express (Amex), the multinational financial services company known among the Crypto community for their growing interest in blockchain technology, is again present with positive comments on blockchain technology and praising Ripple. During the Wings of Change Europe conference, Carlos Carriedo, director general of corporate payments at American Express, …
Read More »Blockchain Connect conference calls require a stronger academic approach to technology
[ad_1] Blockchain technology needs a stronger academic approach. This is the key message from the organizers of the upcoming Blockchain Connect conference. The conference will be held in San Francisco on January 11, 2019. Until then, the organizers have also opened a call for papers on the topic of blockchain …
Read More »Chopping Blockchain: Crypto Recession calls Time On Startups
[ad_2][ad_1] Temperatures may have just begun to fall, but cryptocurrencies have been blocked in the winter for what looks like an ice age. For months, blockchain leaders have insisted that the decline in market value has not negatively impacted projects and, if anything, has given developers the opportunity to focus …
Read More »The former PM calls Crypto to 'Schema Ponzi', but emphasizes the importance of Blockchain
[ad_2][ad_1] Ehud Barak, former Israeli prime minister, compared digital currencies with Ponzi projects, according to Israeli news agency Arutz Sheva on 3 December. Barak had participated in the Camp David Accords in 2000 as part of an attempt to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and is now the president of the …
Read More »The former Israeli prime minister calls Cryptocurrencies a "Ponzi Scheme"
[ad_2][ad_1] news Ehud Barak served as Israel's prime minister from 1999 to 2001. These days he earns a lot of money as an investor and co-founder of startup companies in areas such as computer espionage and cannabis. However, it seems to think that investing in cryptocurrency is less legitimate. Read …
Read More »Vitalik Buterin (ETH) Troll Tron & # 39; s Justin Sun (TRX) on Twitter, calls him Shill for the use of the USD symbol
[ad_2][ad_1] Justin Sun, founder of the TRON Foundation, and Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, discussed on Twitter about Ethereum, Tron and the future of the cryptocurrency market. In a tweet uploaded by Sun a few days ago, he mentions Vitalik Buterin saying that he admits that Ethereum (ETH) led the …
Read More »Monero's Pony Fluffy (XMR) calls Bitcoin a "real alternative" to traditional Fiat money in due course
[ad_1] Riccardo Spagni, better known by his pseudonym of "fluffypony" online, recently spoke about the current bear market and how the future of Bitcoin seems to have formed in his opinion. Spagni, who is also a major developer for Monero, recently spoke with Tech Central about the usability of Bitcoin …
Read More »Pomp goes on the Mainstream Crusade of Bitcoin, calls Bottom On CNBC
[ad_1] After CNN, A. Pomp Heads To CNBC talks about Bitcoin After appearing on CoinTelegraph, on Crypto-related segment, CNR International, Anthony "Pomp" Pompliano, one of the most diehard supporters of Bitcoin, interrupted a bit of time to appear on CNBC & # 39; s. Squawk Box panel in the early …
Read More »Breaking: Bitcoin (BTC) falls under $ 4,000, Bottom Calls Ramp Up
[ad_1] BItcoin (BTC) falls under a $ 4,000 support on a dime After days of stagnation at the price level of $ 4,200, Saturday afternoon (EST), Bitcoin (BTC) suddenly dropped below $ 4,000, a highly propagated level of support for the most important cryptosphere resource. It is not clear why …
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