2018-10-29 07:03 |
A powerful new voice is standing up to South Korea's ICO ban.
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2018-10-29 07:03 |
A powerful new voice is standing up to South Korea's ICO ban.
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Seoul, South Korea. This morning at the 2018 Korea Blockchain Expo, Representative Hye Hoon Lee, hinted at the South Korean government changing its stance on ICOs. Mrs. Lee is the nominee… The post South Korean ICO Ban May Be Lifted in November appeared first on CoinCentral.
2018-10-24 18:21 | |
While delivering her keynote at the 2018 Korea Blockchain Expo, chairperson of The National Assembly Special Committee, Lee Hye-hoon, said the blanket Initial Coin Offering (ICO) ban will be lifted in the “near future”.
2018-10-24 15:30 | |
While the Chinese government has not actually passed any legislation regarding cryptocurrency, Regulators have set some pretty harsh restrictions such as a total ICO ban and severe restrictions on cryptocurrency exchanges and other platforms designed to propagate the use of cryptocurrencies.
2018-10-14 23:57 | |
South Korea stood its ground on the matter of legalizing initial coin offerings (ICOs), reaffirming the ban that the country instituted last fall. ICO Ban Stands The Financial Services Commission (FSC) – South Korea’s top financial regulator — reaffirmed October 11 that the country will maintain its position on initial coin offerings and keep them outlawed.
2018-10-12 20:00 | |
South Korean legislators are planning to chase the road to clear their stance on Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) in November this year. Despite the government’s on-again-off-again relationship with cryptocurrencies, a National Assembly committee has mooted to revamp the cryptocurrency policies in the country on October 10, 2018.
2018-10-12 09:00 | |
South Korean lawmakers will decide the future of domestic initial coin offerings (ICOs) in November, but that hasn’t stopped its top financial regulator from lashing out at the cryptocurrency market one last time.
2018-10-11 13:09 | |
According to a report by Business Korea, South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party lawmakers Min Byung-doo and Roh Woong-rae are spearheading an initiative to convince the government to reverse the ban on initial coin offerings (ICOs) enacted in Sept.
2018-10-7 20:59 | |
South Korea imposed a complete ban on domestic ICO fundraising in September 2017, but a couple of MPs are now spearheading a campaign for introducing regulations to unfreeze the sector.
2018-10-5 13:36 | |
South Korea has maintained a reasonably negative stance on cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings (ICOs) since their blanket ban in September 2017. According to Business Korea’s article released on October 4, 2018, however, the National Assembly is looking to convince the government to remove the ICO ban as it may undermine South Korea’s future competitiveness.
2018-10-5 09:00 | |
Despite China’s infamous blanket ban on cryptocurrencies, Initial Coin Offering (ICO) investing is making a resurgence in the country as Bitcoin Over-The-Counter (OTC) exchanges gain prominence, reported local outlet Sina News on Sept.
2018-9-29 23:20 | |
Despite the statewide clampdown on initial coin offerings, investors in China can still take buy ICO tokens fairly easy. Local ICO projects, on the other hand, take advantage of foreign-registered companies to circumvent the prohibitions.
2018-9-28 03:00 | |
Through 2018 we have seen a number of tech giants move to ban cryptocurrency advertising. In line with global regulation, firms such as Google, Twitter and Facebook have made moves to ban all forms of cryptocurrency advertising, that included the ban of adverts for cryptocurrencies, cryptocurrency services, ICO’s and even cryptocurrency news.
2018-9-26 13:00 | |
China’s central bank has issued a new public notice, warning citizens of the dangers of cryptocurrency and ICO investing. Despite government crackdowns culminating in a blanket ban on all ICOs, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) admits that cryptocurrency trading activity among domestic investors using offshore exchanges continues to thrive.
2018-9-19 22:25 | |
The European Union is currently investigating the potential benefits of adopting a set of common rules regarding the distribution and trading of cryptocurrencies and digital assets, with a report calling for stricter disclosure roles set to be considered by EU finance ministers later this week.
2018-9-7 22:00 | |
Telegram, the ICO led social messaging app is current banned in Russia, although according to reports, this ban could soon be overturned if the company agree to share their encryption keys with law enforcement authorities in Russia.
2018-8-29 08:00 | |
Following in the steps of WeChat and AliPay, favorite Chinese search engine, and social media platform, Baidu has started restricting digital currency and initial coin offering (ICO) related topics on its platform, according to a China Times report on August 26, 2018.
2018-8-28 23:00 | |
China is continuing its crackdown on bitcoin and cryptocurrency-related ventures. The country is now blocking access to more than 120 offshore cryptocurrency exchanges utilized for trading purposes by mainland customers.
2018-8-24 00:24 | |
According to Business Korea, the National Assembly of South Korea convened in an extraordinary session to discuss different ways to promote cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. Although South Korea enacted a blanket ban on initial coin offerings (ICOs) in September 2017, the National Assembly is interested in creating new guidelines for the ICO industry.
2018-8-23 15:15 | |
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has fined the founder of a scam ICO project. The erring project head has also been issued a lifetime ban by the Commission. Details of the SEC Fine The Commission, on August 14, obtained a permanent officer-and-director order against David T.
2018-8-15 18:30 | |
Here in China, initial coin offerings are in a state of disorder. Last September, the country’s regulators put a blanket ban on ICOs. Chaos erupted and many domestic projects moved overseas. Yet overall, fuelled in part by media hype, ICOs have continued to spread across the world.
2018-8-15 02:00 | |
Despite South Korea’s ICO Ban, Jeju Island To Become Blockchain-Supporting Province A South Korean province, Jeju Island, plans to set a portion of its province for cryptocurrency purposes, that is, to support the conducting of Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs), as well as blockchain projects.
2018-8-14 19:03 | |
The SEC has issued a cease-and-desist along with a $30,000 penalty to the founder of a token sale it called "fraudulent."
2018-8-14 18:49 | |
Korea's Jeju island is eyeing a plan to allow crypto projects to conduct initial coin offerings in the self-governing province despite a domestic ban.
2018-8-14 09:45 | |
Korea's Jeju island is eyeing a plan to allow crypto projects to conduct initial coin offerings in the self-governing province despite a domestic ban.
2018-8-14 09:45 | |
India continues to create controversy within their ever-evolving cryptocurrency field. As the government scrambles to decide how it will respond to both the significant profits and the prominent violations native to the country’s massive participation in the crypto Initial Coin Offering (ICO) markets, it has become important for citizens and lawyers alike to become more […]
2018-7-26 16:47 | |
China's central bank is bragging about the fact that after its ban, it has successfully managed a zero-risk exit for all the previously operated ICO and crypto trading platforms. The post China’s Control Over the Global Bitcoin Exchange Market has Fallen to 1 Percent appeared first on CoinSpeaker.
2018-7-11 15:39 | |
Market action during June has seen a significant slump in trade volume, with the majority of the ten most traded cryptocurrencies experiencing a drop in volume of between roughly 17% and 57% when compared with May.
2018-6-30 19:50 | |
Three stories dominate this week’s initial coin offering (ICO) round up: It appears many ICO projects are reaching out to social media influencers in an effort to thwart advertising bans across leading platforms.
2018-6-30 07:05 | |
To approach the fourth industrial revolution, South Korea has to drop that ICO ban
2018-6-29 13:47 | |
Facebook has reversed its blanket ban on cryptocurrency ads and will now allow pre-approved crypto businesses to advertise. However, ICOs and binary options will still be prohibited from the platform.
2018-6-29 03:24 | |
If the Trump administration bans China from investing in US tech companies, then it’s possible that the Chinese may invest some of those funds into ICO’s. The spare funds may also be invested in their existing crypto assets such as NEO, QTUM, and TRON.
2018-6-28 16:59 | |
Earlier this year, the world’s largest social media Facebook banned all advertisements relating to cryptocurrency and initial coin offerings(ICO) since they felt that the market is volatile and that they could face lawsuit from people who came to know about the existence of those offers through the adverts.
2018-6-28 00:03 | |
This is frankly huge news. Coinbase is one of the world’s biggest and most notorious cryptocurrency exchanges. Today, we have seen news that states (from Facebook directly) the company have lifted their blanket ban on cryptocurrency advertising.
2018-6-27 16:30 | |
Social media giant Facebook has officially relaxed its policy on prohibited financial products and services, now allowing Cryptocurrencies to be advertised on the platform if the advertisements do not contain information regarding Initial Coin Offerings (ICO’s) or binary options.
2018-6-27 10:25 | |
Due to the notorious volatility and unregulated nature of cryptocurrencies, many organizations and even governments are jumping on the bandwagon to ban them. As we move further into 2018, even the big tech firms are starting to put their foot down on crypto advertising.
2018-6-15 05:00 | |
Thailand’s Security and Exchange Commission has released a comprehensive framework for the regulation of the country’s cryptocurrency market. The laws cover ICOs, approved cryptocurrency trading pairs, and licensing fees for market operators.
2018-6-11 18:00 | |