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Indian police are arresting students for playing PUBG during exam season

I’m sorry to report that the headline isn’t a weak attempt at humor: according to The Times of India, the west Indian city of Rajkot has seen at least 10 students arrested by local police for playing the popular Battle Royale game, Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG), after it was banned in several districts in the state of Gujarat last week. дальше »

2019-3-14 14:37


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Thailand’s SEC Reportedly Approved Pioneer Initial Coin Offering (ICO) Portal

According to a local news outlet, The Bangkok Post, the Thai Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved Thailand’s first Initial Coin Offering (ICO) portal on March 12, 2019. Unnamed Operator Is a Foreign Entity The Thai SEC’s approval means that other government agencies such as the Ministry of Commerce can now review the portalRead MoreRead More. дальше »

2019-3-13 19:00


Thailand SEC Approves First-Ever Foreign ICO Screening Portal

Thailand Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved a portal that would screen Initial Coin Offering projects (ICOs). The securities regulator told the Bangkok Post they interviewed “roughly” 7-8 portals for the job of selecting ICOs, conducting due diligence, reviewing smart contract codes, and verifying the know-your-customer process. дальше »

2019-3-13 12:45


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Public Sector Driving Blockchain Adoption in India

In India, the government is playing a key role as a consumer of blockchain solutions and in driving mass adoption of the technology. Nearly half of the states in India have initiated blockchain projects to address different challenges of citizen service delivery, with the government of Telangana and the government of Andhra Pradesh emerging as […] The post Public Sector Driving Blockchain Adoption in India appeared first on Coinjournal. дальше »

2019-3-13 01:52


If properly enforced, GDPR can solve social media’s biggest problems

From concerns about data sharing to the hosting of harmful content, every week seems to bring more clamour for new laws to regulate the technology giants and make the internet “safer”. But what if our existing data protection laws, at least in Europe, could achieve most of the job? Germany has already started introducing new legislation, enacting a law in 2018 that forces social media firms to remove hateful content. дальше »

2019-3-12 18:58


Trump Just Made the Defining Move of His Presidency – and He Didn’t Even Tweet About It

Pangburn, Arkansas is the quintessential slow-paced, idyllic American small town where everyone knows everyone else, and no one is in much of a hurry. Like the vast majority of rural America, the town of 600 voted for Donald Trump in 2016 after he made a successful appeal to their identity as the American “heartland,” and the president may be about to pay them back in spectacular fashion – even if no one seems to know it yet. дальше »

2019-3-11 00:30


Marshall Islands’ Sovereign (SOV) Digital Currency Looks to Meet US Regulatory Standards

The Marshall Islands is the latest country in the world to begin development of their own national Cryptocurrency dubbed the Sovereign, following in the footsteps of Venezuela. Baka Ben Ezer, the chief executive officer of Neema, the firm that will be developing the coin for the government, says that the coin is in development and […] дальше »

2019-3-10 21:56