[ad_2][ad_1] The cryptocurrency trade in the United Kingdom presents a "low risk" for money laundering and terrorist financing activities, according to a report released last week by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a global policymaker against money laundering . The relationship states that while such activities are an 'emerging …
Read More »Moral core of Blockchain | Psychology today in the United Kingdom
[ad_2][ad_1] Blockchain, that is, the generalized accounting technologies (DLT), is the first tool ever invented by human beings that has a core of morality that can separate good actors from bad ones. Developers and users of this technology are committed to making the world work more efficiently, safely, and more …
Read More »The network of funds in the United Kingdom Calastone will move to the blockchain in 2019
[ad_2][ad_1] Calastone, a global network of funds based in London, has announced that in 2019 it will completely change the entire system for clearing the trade in funds up to the blockchain, Reuters reports. Switching to the blockchain is expected to transform current services using a shared ledger to automate …
Read More »The uncertainty of GDPR is a key concern for 74% of Blockchain companies in the United Kingdom: report
[ad_2][ad_1] The uncertainty of regulations in the British blockchain sector has emerged as one of the major concerns for register technology companies deployed in the country. According to research conducted by Digital Catapult Digital Innovation Agency, 74% of UK blockchain companies cited regulatory issues as one of their key concerns, …
Read More »Regulate cryptocurrency in the United Kingdom
[ad_2][ad_1] However, in the United Kingdom, cryptocurrency, which is rapidly growing in popularity, is not strongly governed. With more than 1,500 available and more created each week, along with stories of people winning and losing fortunes investing in them, some commentators believe the UK should start devising regulations. Why is …
Read More »Regulate cryptocurrency in the United Kingdom
[ad_2][ad_1] However, in the United Kingdom, cryptocurrency, which is rapidly growing in popularity, is not strongly governed. With more than 1,500 available and more created each week, along with stories of people winning and losing fortunes investing in them, some commentators believe the UK should start devising regulations. Why is …
Read More »United Kingdom FCA doubles the number of investigations related to cryptocurrency companies • Bitcoin live news
[ad_2][ad_1] Governments around the world are closely monitoring cryptocurrency companies. In the United Kingdom, the FCA is stepping up its efforts. The most recent decline in Bitcoin prices generates many additional concerns regarding these service providers. Furthermore, many companies seem to keep shady business models. UK FCA continues Crypto Crackdown …
Read More »The pilot blockchain for electronic health records kicks off in the United Kingdom
[ad_2][ad_1] A blockchain-based service that aims to give patients greater control over their medical records began today a pilot study, with a woman in London using the platform to access a video consultation with her family doctor. The service – called MyClinic.com – was developed by the British startup Medicalchain …
Read More »Can Blockchain solve Brexit border problems? The Finance Minister of the United Kingdom considers this
[ad_2][ad_1] Phillip Hammond, the UK finance minister, said yesterday that blockchain technology could help facilitate trade across the Irish border after the UK left the European Union. However, Hammond is the first to admit he has no idea what he's talking about. The United Kingdom minister relies on the lack …
Read More »Royal Kingdom Coin (RKC) Cryptocurrency price at $ 0.002679 – Daily volume at $ 63
[ad_2][ad_1] Royal Kingdom Coin (RKC) earned 7.54% in USD in the last 24 hours ending at 6 pm on 22 September. The Royal Kingdom Coin currently has a market cap of $ 7,232 and its trading volume of twenty-four hours is around $ 63. In the 7-day period, Royal Kingdom …
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