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It’s Already Too Late for India, Even if its Legalizes Bitcoin Exchanges

On March 30, less than 6 months since the shutdown of India’s largest bitcoin exchange Zebpay, one of the last remaining cryptocurrency exchanges in India, Coindelta, closed down its services. In an official statement, Shubham Yadav, the founder of Coindelta, wrote that there has not been enough progress in the process of overturning the decision of the Reserve Bank of India to prohibit local banks from dealing with bitcoin and crypto-related businesses. дальше »

2019-4-1 15:15


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India: All Eyes on Supreme Court as it Prepares to Give Verdict on Crypto Regulations

The Supreme Court of India is set to give its decision on the long-stretched cryptocurrency regulations case, reports Entrackr, March 25, 2019. According to the report, the country’s apex court will hear the case on March 29, 2019, which marks the end of the four-week deadline given to the government to establish crypto regulations. FingersRead More дальше »

2019-3-28 04:00


Why India’s Bitcoin ‘Ban’ Could Disappear after March 29 Hearing

Since July 2018, due to a circular released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in April, local banks were prohibited from dealing with bitcoin and cryptocurrency exchanges by the central bank. Last month, the Supreme Court of India provided the government four weeks to draft a cryptocurrency regulatory framework, which would decide the legal landscape of the cryptocurrency market in India for the foreseeable future. дальше »

2019-3-26 08:30


Korea’s Biggest Actor Invests in Crypto and That’s a Big Deal for Asian Markets

Bae Yong-joon, arguably the most influential and widely recognized actor in South Korea featured in films like Winter Sonata and The Legend, invested in a local crypto startup called Seamon. Importance of a Public Figure Investing in the Crypto Space in South Korea According to Hankyoreh, a mainstream media outlet in South Korea, Seamon is co-founded by the Norway-based Ocean Supreme, the most dominant company in the Japanese Salmon market. дальше »

2019-3-13 17:12


QuadrigaCX CEO Widow Demands $225,000, Draws Ire of Investors Who Lost $150 Million

Jennifer Robertson, the widow of Gerald Cotten, the CEO of Canada’s biggest crypto exchange QuadrigaCX, has requested for reimbursement of $225,000 in court fees. Robertson, who initially filed an affidavit with the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia to reveal the death of CEO Gerald Cotten and the loss of over $150 million in crypto and cash by QuadrigaCX, reportedly claimed she had spent $225,000 to secure QuadrigaCX protection from creditors. дальше »

2019-3-6 19:41


Indian Supreme Court Advocate Says Cryptocurrencies Cannot Be Regulated

A supreme court advocate has explained the limitations of the Indian government’s power to regulate cryptocurrency, determining that the court should not get involved. Meanwhile, the crypto community awaits the government’s regulatory framework and the supreme court hearing of the petitions against the banking ban by the central bank. дальше »

2019-3-5 10:35