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Former CFTC Regulator Launches Foundation to Digitize the Dollar

Crypto Dad may have left the CFTC, but he’s just getting started in the cryptocurrency industry in his new role with a non-profit, the Digital Dollar Project. Crypto Dad Is Back J. Christopher Giancarlo, former Chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) also known as “Crypto Dad” for his favorable stance toward the digital […] The post Former CFTC Regulator Launches Foundation to Digitize the Dollar appeared first on Crypto Briefing. дальше »

2020-1-16 19:08


$524 million Bitcoin withdrawn from BitMEX in July

Net outflows show that more than half a billion dollars worth of Bitcoin left BitMEX in July, making the month the single-biggest for total customer withdrawals on record. With a net outflow of $524 million in BTC, July was the first month the exchange (the largest crypto margin trading platform by daily volume) had parted […] The post $524 million Bitcoin withdrawn from BitMEX in July appeared first on CryptoSlate. дальше »

2019-8-6 16:32


Swedish Crypto Exchange QuickBit Leak Spills 300,000 Customer Records

Swedish crypto exchange QuickBit has confirmed the data leak of 300,000 records that have been left exposed to the public by a contractor of the company during a security update. QuickBit – that is listed on the NGM Nordic MTF stock market – has seen its MongoDB database released to the public without the need […] The post Swedish Crypto Exchange QuickBit Leak Spills 300,000 Customer Records appeared first on CCN Markets дальше »

2019-7-27 12:15


BitMEX announces Bitcoin fixed income bond ahead of debate with Nouriel Roubini

Arthur Hayes, the CEO of BitMEX, believes that Bitcoin is a retail investor led phenomenon that shows no signs of stopping. With just a day left before his debate with crypto skeptic Nouriel Roubini, Hayes revealed that BitMEX is launching a new Bitcoin-based fixed income product,  providing holders with passive income. дальше »

2019-7-3 11:41


Baltimore’s Bitcoin Ransom Attack Amounts to $18 Million, Hackers’ $80,000 Demand Gets Unfulfilled

It has been recently revealed that Baltimore’s latest crypto ransom attack resulted in nearly $18 million spent on recovery. The attack, which supposedly took place on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, not only had the city scrambling to get the effects eliminated to the best of their abilities, but also left them deciding on whether hackers’ […] дальше »

2019-6-7 05:05