[ad_2][ad_1] One of the most respectable and credible newspapers in the world, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), has created and then destroyed its own crypto currency. This unique case started as an experiment that threatened to get out of control, so it was stopped. The goal of the newspaper was …
Read More »The Wall Street Journal cryptocurrency token project "The WSJ coin" interrupts the internal test
[ad_2][ad_1] Senior Exec interrupts its cryptography for the ethical issues of the Wall Street Journal A mini documentary released this week shows the creation and destruction of the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) cryptocurrency. The WSJ coinAs it would be called, initially it was imagined by the journalist Steven Russolillo, who …
Read More »The main institutions of Wall Street are finally launching an Ethereum derivatives market
[ad_1] Chicago Board Options Exchange (Cboe), $ 29 billion TD Ameritrade brokerage firm, and many other large investment companies are supporting the launch of ErisX, a futures market that will integrate Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash and Litecoin along with Bitcoin. Frank Chaparro of The Block reported exclusively that the former head …
Read More »Senior director stops the Wall Street Journal cryptocurrency
[ad_2][ad_1] The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) created and then destroyed its cryptocurrency in an attempt to "understand" the industry, the publication revealed in a mini documentary on Wednesday 3 October. The WSJ Coin, which the journalist Steven Russolillo hoped, would throw light on the emerging crypto economy while providing real …
Read More »Crypto meets Wall Street as Bitcoin Mining Giant Bitmain Files for IPO
[ad_1] Bitmain Technologies Ltd., the world's largest cryptocurrency mining company, is planning to build an initial public offering in Hong Kong, one of the first major cases where traditional capital markets and the latest cryptocurrency world They collide. The company's financial statements, which were issued in a 438-page deposit with …
Read More »Wall Street and Crypto: a brief overview
[ad_1] Despite market correction, institutions are interested Despite the collapse of the market in 2018, Wall Street institutions still show interest in offering products, services and encrypted solutions aimed at retail customers alike and business. As highlighted by the latest issue of Diar, a fintech-focused publication that provides in-depth analysis …
Read More »EF Hutton of Wall Street wants to raise $ 60 million to issue cryptography "Tools, coins, tokens"
[ad_2][ad_1] U.S .. The equity brokerage company EF Hutton plans to issue $ 60 million in various cryptocurrency instruments as of January 2019, Bloomberg reported on September 13th. The last of a series of cryptographic announcements this month, the parent organization of the HUTN company said it would start offering …
Read More »Wall Street regulators are stepping up their actions to combat cryptocurrency investments
[ad_2][ad_1] Two US financial regulators issued a series of actions earlier this week against companies involved in cryptocurrencies, in the first major attempts to regulate the rapidly growing industry. In the first case, the SEC made its first actions against a crypto hedge fund, claiming that the California-based fund manager …
Read More »Wall Street regulators undertake more actions against cryptocurrency firms
[ad_2][ad_1] NEW YORK (Reuters) – Two Wall Street regulators announced a series of actions, including the imposition of fines, against companies involved with cryptocurrencies, in a burst of activity reflecting efforts to monitor the class of popular and unregulated activity. A placard for the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is …
Read More »Cryptocurrency startups combine as Wall Street Blockchain Falters
[ad_2][ad_1] Chain Inc., a startup that collaborates with Nasdaq Inc. and others to build a blockchain-based trading platform, is merging with another criptovalute startup, a sign that efforts to link the technology behind bitcoins to traditional markets are proving to be more difficult than expected. Lightyear Corp., a for-profit spin-off …
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