[ad_2][ad_1] With many token issuers, they tend to make a plea bargain when it comes to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Airfox and Paragon are good examples, but there are other ways to circumvent it for cryptocurrencies. When it comes to Ripple, they play the long game with the SEC. …
Read More »Ripple is two steps ahead of SEC and XRP is the first contender to kick off the bull's run in 2019
[ad_2][ad_1] Seekingalpha cites 3 main reasons why XRP could decouple from the bitcoin and bring the crypt into the recovery ground in 2019. Ripple showed signs of breaking with Bitcoin in this year's trading prices; a trend that could extend until 2019. To decouple in a few words is to …
Read More »The debate on the rippled effect around XRP is considered a security or not continuous with the SEC
[ad_2][ad_1] Ripple is a very popular and recognized company in the cryptocurrency sector. It has been on the market for several years and has expanded all over the world. The Virtual currency XRP it has also reached the second position in the market surpassing Ethereum (ETH) and has proved to …
Read More »As Ripple will get the SEC to look at the other way
[ad_2][ad_1] When it comes to the SEC, Ripple plays the long game. While most token issuers are likely to take a plea agreement, following the Airfox and Paragon examples, there is another exit for digital assets. By quickly pushing their cryptocurrencies to full functionality, companies that are encrypted like Ripple …
Read More »Crypto Lawyer predicts how the SEC will solve the ETF VanEck / SolidX Bitcoin Trust
[ad_2][ad_1] For months, the SEC has discussed whether to approve or deny one of the industry's most promising bitcoin ETFs. With a final deadline set for February 27, an encrypted lawyer made a bold prediction of how the SEC will proceed. The ETF VanEck / SolidX Bitcoin Trust was presented …
Read More »Cryptocurrency today: the South Korean bank implements the blockchain; The SEC postpones the BTC ETF while the Nasdaq confirms the BTC futures; ADNOC and IBM collaborate; The malware monero-mining is now significantly improved; TRON is about to launch a new DEX
[ad_1] Shinhan Bank of South Korea turns to Blockchain for Safe Record keeping Shinhan Bank, the second largest bank in the South Korea has just started a project that will lead to blockchain implementation. The bank stated that the move was made in order to reduce human error. The bank …
Read More »The president of the SEC recognizes the fundraising potential of ICOs
[ad_1] The president of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Jay Clayton, recognized the potential of the first coin offerings as a fund-raising method, but also warned that "securities laws must be followed". As reported on the Coindesk Industry website, last week Clayton spoke about the progress of …
Read More »US Sec again retards BTC's decision to ETC, while Nasdaq confirms launch of 2019 BTC futures
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Read More »Crypto Week under review: SEC delays the Bitcoin ETF Ruling, Coinbase lists four Altcoins
[ad_2][ad_1] In a sense of panic induced by the bear market, the cryptography market in general has stopped responding to developments in the industry altogether, with news from last week coming from one ear, and out of the other. Regardless of this, startups still seem determined to strengthen the infrastructure …
Read More »The SEC first ETF approval of Bitcoin looks promising By February 2019
[ad_2][ad_1] The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently notified the cryptocurrency community that delayed the decision to approve or reject VanEck Bitcoin's proposal for ETF. The final decision must be taken on February 27, 2019. Several individuals and social media experts believe that this bloodbath in the encrypted market …
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