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Korean Lawyers Lobby Government to Pass Several Cryptocurrency Laws

The Korean Bar Association, whose membership is mandatory for all lawyers in the country, has campaigned publicly for the government to pass a number of cryptocurrency-related laws. The group specifically proposes regulation for crypto exchanges, initial coin offerings, domestic and foreign crypto transactions, and cryptocurrency funds. дальше »

2018-11-9 23:50


Stablecoins: Are Fiat Crypto-currencies Going to Pass the Stress Test to Succeed?

The stablecoin market was once relatively simple. Very few substantial coins existed, and exchanges almost exclusively relied upon USDT (Tether) as their go-to pegged token to facilitate trade. But in 2018, there has been a proverbial explosion of interest in the creation of new coins pegged to something stable in value. Part of this increased […] дальше »

2018-10-24 00:54


Australia’s ‘Assistance and Access’ Bill will change Blockchain Technology as we know it

The Australian government is seeking to pass a bill into law that allows access to transactions and other information transmitted on blockchains. The Bill known as “Assistance and Access” is meant to give the government three surveillance powers which include the liberty to voluntarily ask for assistance from any company to retrieve information, place a […] The post Australia’s ‘Assistance and Access’ Bill will change Blockchain Technology as we know it appeared first on ZyCrypto. дальше »

2018-10-9 15:53


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Australia Keen to Pass Bill to Undermine the Blockchain Community

The Australian government has proposed an “Assistance and Access” bill that will provide them with greater surveillance powers such as the ability to gain backdoor access to any encrypted messages. According to Forbes, if the surveillance bill becomes a law, it could be a new standard for other countries in the world, which could cause extreme problems and implications for. дальше »

2018-10-8 23:00


Telling the truth about defects in technology should never, ever, ever be illegal

Congress has never made a law saying, “Corporations should get to decide who gets to publish truthful information about defects in their products,”— and the First Amendment wouldn’t allow such a law — but that hasn’t stopped corporations from conjuring one out of thin air, and then defending it as though it was a natural right they’d had all along. дальше »

2018-8-18 11:00