20:28Regulation 4 + Elections Canada Consults With Political Parties on Crypto Donations22:29US regulation 0 + Bitcoin Is Not A Commodity Says Expert In Financial Law22:05Digital assets 2 + Top 5 CPA Firm Confirms Funds in First Attestation of Circle’s USDC17:00ICO Ban 0 + Bitcoin is Permitted by Law, Chinese Arbitration Court Says01:12Regulation 0 + SEC Obtains Emergency Court Order to Halt Questionable ICO01:15Digital assets 1 + Coinbase Announced New Asset Listing Program19:07Law & justice 0 + Crypto Industry Consortium Launches Self-Policing Program18:23Bitcoin 0 + A "Good Start": U.S. Introduces Office of Innovation and Sandbox for Fintech
22:01Vladimir Mau 4 + Crypto Cards Are Legal in Russia, According to the Finance Ministry22:00mining difficulty 0 + Bitcoin Price to $17K in 2020, Says ‘Unorthodox’ Mining Difficulty Prediction19:00Stablecoins 0 + Japan’s Financial Regulator Says Stablecoins Are Not Cryptocurrencies01:51Regulation 0 + SEC Sets Up Open Line of Communication for Fintech Projects With FinHub20:34U.S. Congress 0 + Cryptocurrency Transactions are Traceable, Says DHS and ICE to US Congress18:10Regulation 0 + “Someone’s Got to Be the Voice of Reason” — Kraken Responds to NY AG Report18:00RBI ban 0 + India: Clear-Cut Cryptocurrency Law Still Months Away, Says Gov’t Panel18:55Digital assets 0 + Yes, Stablecoins Can Secure Official Audits from Major Firms
22:00mining difficulty 0 + Bitcoin Price to $17K in 2020, Says ‘Unorthodox’ Mining Difficulty Prediction
21:17Startups 3 + Canada’s First All-Crypto Legal Firm Opens Its Doors to Global Clientele21:38Law & justice 2 + $5 Million Lawsuit Against Bitmain Filed in Northern California06:00PBoC 0 + Shenzhen Court Says Bitcoin Should Be Legally Protected as Property20:05Law & justice 1 + Class Action Suits Launched Against Cryptocurrency Mining Investment Company21:00Russia 0 + Ether is ‘Property’ And ‘Should Be Protected By Law,’ Says Chinese Court22:09Law & justice 0 + Federal Judge Applies Long-Established Securities Law to ICOs22:35Tech 4 + Quantum computers really suck at being perpetual motion machines