00:00Report 0 + BIS Reports 70% of Central Banks Are Studying Cryptocurrencies09:28Livecoinwatch 0 + All Market Cap Sites Incorrectly Display the Circulating Supply of at Least Three Currencies19:59Gaming 0 + In-game Virtual Item Ownership Rights Could Be Settled Through Blockchain With the Help of Ubisoft and ConsenSys01:17Investing 2 + VanEck, Cboe and SolidX Meet With SEC to Discuss a Bitcoin ETF17:40Upbit 0 + The Daily: Cloud Outage Affects Exchanges, Okex Launches ICO Information Platform19:26Adoption & community 2 + Op Ed: It’s Time to Reject Mediocrity, #ExitFiat and Embrace Bitcoin
09:28Livecoinwatch 0 + All Market Cap Sites Incorrectly Display the Circulating Supply of at Least Three Currencies
19:59Gaming 0 + In-game Virtual Item Ownership Rights Could Be Settled Through Blockchain With the Help of Ubisoft and ConsenSys
20:30Nevada 0 + Nevada Leads the Blockchain Movement in the US; Issues Digital Marriage and Birth Certificates21:00waves platform 0 + Waves (WAVES) Blockchain Project Launches Explorer 2.002:32Payments 4 + New Shakepay Feature Turns Your Spare Change Into Bitcoin22:36Regulation 4 + “Guidance by Enforcement”: How the SEC Is Slowly Shaping ICO Regulation14:31hard fork 0 + Amazon Web Services outage forces major cryptocurrency exchanges offline
20:30Nevada 0 + Nevada Leads the Blockchain Movement in the US; Issues Digital Marriage and Birth Certificates
18:55hard fork 0 + Central bank study shows little desire to issue digital currencies02:16Regulation 0 + India May Legalize Bitcoin Under “Strong” Rules19:56Regulation 2 + U.S. SEC Delays Decision on VanEck's Bitcoin ETF Until February 201921:46Nouriel Roubini 0 + CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies) Will “Shut Out” Bitcoin, Nouriel Roubini Says14:00Cryptocurrency 0 + Cornell Uni Professor: Digital Currencies Could Allow Central Banks to Stay in the Game
21:46Nouriel Roubini 0 + CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies) Will “Shut Out” Bitcoin, Nouriel Roubini Says
14:00Cryptocurrency 0 + Cornell Uni Professor: Digital Currencies Could Allow Central Banks to Stay in the Game