Binance in the crosshairs: Are regulators paying attention to crypto?
Binance has become a target for regulatory action across the globe, but is it the exchange being targeted or the crypto ecosystem in general?
Binance has become a target for regulatory action across the globe, but is it the exchange being targeted or the crypto ecosystem in general?
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Preface: I tried using the ATM for buying BTC to test how it all works. Since my bank doesn't allow to buy crypto and I can't buy any crypto with my PayPal, this is one of only ways to buy BTC (I live in Germany so if someone from here knows some another way,…
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The bearish outlook surfaces as Bitcoin prices form a classic cup and handle pattern, now in the last stage of its maturity.
I finally got mine up and running last night, I couldn't get t rex to work for me so I used NBMiner. I am rocking a RX560 4GB DDR5, on Kawpow i was getting 3-4 M/hs. So i tried Etchash and that was getting me 7-8 M/hs. Card isn't over clocked it is the normal…
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Launching tokenized securities could be easier than one would expect. There are four main steps to make it happen, but it may take some time.
Thousands of users were scammed into buying fake Android cryptocurrency mining apps, according to a California-based security firm. These apps are advertised as a way of earning money via mining cryptocurrencies, but in actuality they don’t perform any function. Instead, they charge the user for supposed improvements and enhancements to improve their currency throughput. 93K […]
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Students in a South Korean college are earning crypto mined from the energy generated from their excrement.
A new report released by the triumvirate of global finance argues that central bank digital currencies will benefit worldwide development.