[ad_2][ad_1] From the long-term impact of Bitcoin technology, cryptocurrency and blockchain, to the breakdown between Ripple and Swift, here are some of the stories that break in the world of cryptography. Bitcoin Pantera co-CIO Joey Krug states that Bitcoin has initiated a revolution that will radically transform every aspect of …
Read More »The economy of pump and landfill cryptography regimes – Analysis – Eurasia Review
[ad_2][ad_1] The wave of interest in cryptocurrencies has been accompanied by a proliferation of fraud, largely in the form of pump and landfill schemes. This column provides the first measure of the scope of application of such schemes on cryptocurrencies. The results suggest that the phenomenon is widespread and often …
Read More »Soto thinks that CFTC should regulate cryptography
[ad_2][ad_1] All over the world, countries and governments are discussing how exactly cryptocurrencies should be regulated. There are some countries that feel that regulation should be minimal, in order to promote innovation, and other governments that are more focused on ensuring that the cryptocurrency sector is not rich in fraud …
Read More »According to reports, the Malaysian government has not yet decided whether to legalize cryptography
[ad_2][ad_1] Reportedly, the Malaysian government is still undecided whether to legalize cryptocurrencies, local media in the English language New Straits Times reports January 12. Khalid Abdul Samad, minister of Malaysian federal territories, said that by answering a question about whether digital currencies are currently legal or illegal: "At the moment, …
Read More »Members of the United States Congress introduce two bills to prevent the manipulation of cryptography prices
[ad_1] Two members of the United States Congress have introduced bipartisan invoices to prevent encrypted price manipulation and increase acceptance of technology. Representatives Darren Soto (Democrat) and Ted Budd (Republican) jointly announced that their two bills – "The Virtual Currency Consumer Protection Act of 2018" and "US The Virtual Currency …
Read More »Path to leadership: the future of regulation and the adoption of cryptography in the Middle East
[ad_2][ad_1] In this Op-Ed, Ahmed Jacob Aly, CTO of INVAO explores the cryptocurrency and the adoption of blockchain in the Middle East and is a great success opportunities for the region to become a global leader in innovation in blockchain-based technologies. We have reached a crucial point in the blockchain …
Read More »The volatility in the cryptography market is not over yet, says the SFOX specialist
[ad_1] It is not yet the end of the cryptographic market volatility, said SFOX in a Forbes article. Analysts expect that it will continue for some time in the new year, even if not so intensely. Using the data collected from eight major markets and liquidity providers, SFOX gives us …
Read More »Ukraine needs to solve problems that hinder the development of cryptography – cryptocurrency regulation
[ad_2][ad_1] Mihail Vidyakin, director of the National Bank's Strategy and Reform Department, believes that Ukraine must address the existing problems in the realm of Ukrainian cryptocurrency. Only then, the industry moves forward. Speaking at the meeting of the National Information Security Coordination Center in Kiev, Vidyakin outlined two factors that …
Read More »Cryptography, PKI, Blockchain, Privacy and trust
[ad_2][ad_1] Over the centuries we have needed confidence and certainty in our transactions, as well as reliance on the validity of signatures for contractual documents. For hundreds of years, in the paper world, this trust has been supported by a consolidated framework of notaries, legalization under the Apostille and consularization …
Read More »ShapeShift distances itself 37 in the last round of cuts to the cryptography sector
[ad_1] Cryptographic exchange ShapeShift has announced a series of layoffs, citing a series of difficulties including a difficult market climate. In a post published on Tuesday, CEO Erik Voorhees wrote that the startup had fired 37 employees or a third of his staff. He described the process as "a deep …
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