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Denied an IPO in Hong Kong, Cryptominer Manufacturer Canaan Considering New York Listing

Canaan, the second biggest maker of cryptocurrency mining hardware after Bitmain, may be bringing its bid to go public to a New York exchange after being rejected in Hong Kong, Bloomberg reports. The company may be seeking to sell shares on a US exchange in… Read More

No Shortcut to Trust: Economist Arnold Kling Joins Chorus of Blockchain Naysayers

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Arnold Kling, an economist and adjunct scholar at the Libertarian think tank The Cato Institute, has blogged his reflections on a recent interview with blockchain proponents and tech VCs Andreessen-Horowitz (A-H). Like A-H, Kling was around during the Internet’s nascent phase and made money from… Read More

Aussie Bitconnect Promoter Forbidden to Travel, Assets Frozen

John Bigatton, a licensed Australian finance professional who promote, Bitconnect, an apparent $2.6 billion USD cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme that collapsed last January, has had his assets frozen by an Australian federal judge and has been banned from traveling, The Sydney Morning Herald reports. Bigatton is… Read More

Indian Police Arrest Second in $72 Million Crypto Fraud Scheme, Leader Still Sought

Police in India say they have arrested the second-in-command of an elaborate crypto fraud that bilked investors out of 5 billion rupees (~$71.6 million USD), The Indian Express reports. The man, Rohit Kumar, has now been charged with cheating, criminal conspiracy and violation of the… Read More

Investors Sue Crypto Promoter Who Threw Cash Off Hong Kong Highrise

A man arrested for flinging Hong Kong hundred dollar bills ($13 USD) off a local high-rise in December is now being sued by investors who say he duped them out of $3 million dollars, South China Morning News (SCMP) reports. Four investors staged a protest… Read More

Washoe County, Nevada, Now Issuing Marriage Certificates on Blockchain

San Francisco blockchain record firm Titan Seal has scored a plum contract in Nevada to help Washoe County officials manage marriage records on the Ethereum blockchain, Reno Gazette Journal reports. Titan Seal CEO Phil Dhingra has now moved to Reno to hopefully build out his… Read More

Diminishing IPOs in US Depriving Average Investors

The President of the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute, Paul Smith, has taken to the media to call out shrinking IPO markets in the US and call for the restoration of fair and secure investment opportunities for retirement savers. Smith points at “alarming changes” in US… Read More

Chinese Analysts Say Bear Market for Bitcoin Likely to Persist in 2019, Crypto “A Zero-Sum Game”

“Bitcoin became an investment black hole,” in 2018, says Beijing Times reporter Pan Yichun, and according to several Chinese analysts, the prospect of significant Bitcoin price gains in 2019 are small, though there may still be opportunities brought by “small bulls” in the market, Beijing… Read More

The Hot Air Revolution? McKinsey Consultancy Says Blockchain Struggling to Mature

Management consultancy McKinsey & Company have published an elegant analysis of enterprise blockchain called “Blockchain’s Occam,” stating: “A key to finding the value is to apply the technology only when it is the simplest solution available.” Blockchain has been touted as a revolutionary technology capable… Read More

Ireland Pondering New Anti-Money Laundering Bill Encompassing Cryptocurrencies

In order to align itself with the fifth EU money laundering directive and reinforce existing rules, the Irish Cabinet has passed a new bill targeting money laundering, “including the use of cryptocurrencies in funding terrorism,” according to a release from the Irish Department of Justice. The… Read More

70-80% of South Korean Cryptocurrency Mines Close As Costs Exceed Prices

At the top of markets in December 2017, mining an Ether, the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum network, cost about 240,000 Korean won ($213 USD), and that Ether could be sold for 2.3 million won ($2093 USD). At that time, South Korea was the third… Read More

Equity Fund Manager V Shankar Advises Investing in Common Goods – Not Bitcoins

“We are for biscuits, not Bitcoins.” V Shankar, CEO of a large “South-South” equity investment fund called Gateway Partners, was shouting into the wind last year when he advised investors to stay away from the trendiest investments: cryptocurrencies, Argentina, and Tesla. But he has been… Read More

Indian Police Advise Locals Not to Invest in Cryptocurrencies

Police in the Kashmiri city of Jammu have warned citizens there to avoid investing in cryptocurrencies because of “heightened risks” in relevant markets, Business Standard reports. According to the Inspector General (IG) of Jammu crime branch: “The general public is informed not to make any type of investment in… Read More

Crypto Mining Company Angry About End of Subsidies in Norway. But Does the Sector Have a Future?

HIVE (TSX.V:HIVE) (OTC:HVBTF), a cryptocurrency mining outfit with locations in Canada, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Sweden, has rebuked the Norwegian government for requiring crypto mines there to pay standard electricity rates. Elsewhere, Hive recently received approval for a 50% Increase in ASIC capacity to mine… Read More

Hackers Lock Dublin Tram System Website, Demand Bitcoin Ransom

People seeking information today about the Luas light rail system in Dublin may have encountered a message threatening to “publish all data and send emails to your users” unless a ransom of one Bitcoin (worth about $3850) is paid, RTE reports. That message has now… Read More

USA: States’ Different Approaches to Cryptocurrency Industry

From taxing and curtailing miners to receiving business tax payments or administering government benefits; from raising municipal funds to courting “the blockchain sector,” regions in the US are adopting different responses to manage the cryptocurrency phenomenon, Raconteur reports. When the price of Bitcoin exploded 4X… Read More

Hacker Demands Bitcoin Ransom to Return 9-11 Attack Records

“(E)ach time a Layer is opened, a new wave of liability will fall upon you,” says an extortion note from the prolific hacker ‘Dark Overlord,’ who now claims to possess sensitive records relating to the 9-11 stolen from prominent insurance and legal firms, Motherboard reports. The… Read More

Millennials Using Phone Payment Apps Make Worse Money Decisions

Mobile payments is one of the hottest sectors in Fintech. Venmo and Square/CashApp have battled for years over the hearts and minds of millennials, with CashApp recently declaring victory– thanks in part, some say, to its pioneering incorporation of Bitcoin trading into the app. In May,… Read More

Nvidia Facing Class Action Suit Over Declining Cryptominer Revenues

A Los Angeles law firm has filed a class action suit against Nvidia, one of the world’s most successful computer chip manufacturers, over losses to investors incurred due to, “false and misleading statements to the market.” According to the Schall Law Firm, Nvidia (Nasdaq:NVDA) misrepresented… Read More

Georgia Politician Charged for False Report of Stolen Crypto Miners

Georgia State Senator Michael Williams has been charged with insurance fraud and making a false report of a crime after police and an insurance company debunked claims made by Williams last May relating to the reported theft from his Gainesville campaign office of $300 000 worth… Read More

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