Tag Archives: UK

Coinbase UK Legal Counsel Predicts 2019 is a great deal for Bitcoin regulations around the world

[ad_2][ad_1] Marcus Hughes, Coinbase's executive executive, believes that the 2019 year will bring "Bitcoin regulations" around the world, particularly in Europe. Hugs that predict positive results from the regulations Speaking at Forbes, Chief Counsel of Coinbase, Bitcoin's main exchange and portfolio service, Marcus Hughes said regulatory frameworks will shape the …

Read More »

Crypto Trading App Robinhood is coming to the UK

[ad_2][ad_1] The crypto-friendly app for US-based exchanges, Robinhood, has revealed plans for expansion in the UK and has begun recruiting results. The recruitment process, in exclusive execution, was done before the company's U.K launch, according to Techcrunch. The $ 5.6 billion fintech is quietly hiring to fill recruitment, operations, marketing …

Read More »

HashCash unveils the blockchain gaming platform for the UK market

[ad_2][ad_1] HashCash Consultants LLC, a California-based consulting firm, today announced that the company will bring its blockchain-based gaming platform to the UK video game market. The platform provides a blockchain system that enables video game developers to issue reliable digital currencies and track game elements within a secure ecosystem. This …

Read More »

HashCash presents its Blockchain gaming platform in the robust UK market

[ad_2][ad_1] Distributed decentralized technology facilitates the superior interoperability of gaming items (which are sometimes valued in thousands of pounds), which can be instrumental in creating a multiverse experience. SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) 2 January 2019 The video game industry is highly competitive and very profitable. The new gaming companies are growing …

Read More »

67 cryptocurrency companies surveyed by the UK regulator

[ad_2][ad_1] Regulations Reportedly, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) of the U.K. provided an update of his investigations into the encrypted companies. A total of 67 investigations were launched, 49 of which were closed, leaving 18 companies currently under investigation. The British government has declared that it is ready to empower …

Read More »