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Mike Bloomberg’s 2020 Finance Policy Proposes Strict Bitcoin Regulations
The 2020 U. S. Presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg addressed the subject of cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings (ICO) in his recently published Financial Reform Policy. Bloomberg wants more “regulatory oversight” when it comes to this promising technology, claiming he sees “plenty of hype, fraud and criminal activity. дальше »
2020-2-19 03:10 | |
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Senior CFTC Official Who Set Bitcoin Futures Policy Is Leaving: Report
Amir Zaidi, director of the CFTC's Division of Market Oversight, is to leave the regulator within weeks, according to Bloomberg Law. дальше »
2019-8-9 11:06 | |
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Circle CEO Views Libra As Having “Massive” Impact On Crypto Awareness, Accelerate Policy Making
CEO of Circle, Jeremy Allaire discussed the current activity taking place within the crypto sphere, with news outlet, Bloomberg’s Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on Friday, July 5, 2019. Some of the topics that the discussion was founded on include Facebook’s endeavor, Libra, how Libra is one of two different types of stablecoins and how […] дальше »
2019-7-7 18:58 | |
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Facebook board votes yay on Zuck, nay on Conservatives
A mutiny attempt today by a coalition of anti-Zuckerberg Facebook shareholder groups resulted in a resounding defeat as the social network voted to retain its founder as CEO. In a separate smack-down, a right-wing advocacy group found its demand for Conservative voices on Facebook‘s board rejected wholesale. дальше »
2019-5-31 03:14 | |
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Argentina Central Bank’s Inability to Stop Inflation is Forcing People to Bitcoin
As Argentina’s inflation rate skyrockets to its highest level since 1992, people are increasingly turning to Bitcoin as an alternative. Inflation in Argentina Surpasses 54 Percent Argentina’s central bank already tightened monetary policy three times in the last month, and inflation is still accelerating at a rate of nearly 55 percent. дальше »
2019-4-18 01:00 | |
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Wall Street Trading Bots Fail as Fed Flip-Flops and Trump Tweets
The party may be over for automated trend-following trading strategies on Wall Street. As a recent report by Bloomberg highlights, the once legendarily profitable investment systems run on computers by hedge fund managers have lost their edge. дальше »
2019-3-4 18:53 | |
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ECB Policy Maker: Crypto Bubble Has Collapsed, Bitcoin Will Die as a Complete Load of Nonsense
According to an article by Bloomberg, published on January 7, 2019, European Central Bank (ECB) policymaker Ardo Hansson opines that cryptocurrencies are destined to die as a “complete load of nonsense. дальше »
2019-1-8 18:00 | |
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Coinbase Has Just Added ZRX, Its First ERC-20 Token
Making good on a promise it made back in March of this year, Coinbase has just added its first ERC-20 token. ZRX, the token of the 0x (pronounced “zero x”) protocol began trading on Coinbase Pro (formerly GDAX), the exchange’s professional trading platform, on October 11, 2018. дальше »
2018-10-13 23:50 | |
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$416 Million BTC Futures Trade Loss on OKEx to cost Counterparts
Instead, it operates using a so-called “socialized claw-back” policy for cases where a trade shortfall is incurred. In this instance, those with unrealized gains on their short positions this week are set to lose 18 percent of their profits to foot the bill, as Bloomberg notes. As of press time, OKEx has not responded to дальше »
2018-8-4 22:31 | |
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Wilbur Ross Talks Trade (with China), Economic Growth, ZTE, And “Shrewd” (Short) Trade
U. S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross discusses U. S. trade policy, the potential to modify the behavior of ZTE Corp, and his short selling on Navigator Holdings Ltd. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas. дальше »
2018-6-22 02:27 | |
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Politicians Now Responsible for Disclosing Crypto Investments Over $1,000, House Rules
Members of the House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the U. S. Congress, must begin disclosing cryptocurrency investments that exceed $1,000. The guidance was laid out in a June 18 memo drafted by the House Ethics Committee. дальше »
2018-6-21 01:11 | |
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