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Report: Bitcoin Mining Company Great North Data Has Gone Bankrupt in Labrador

A cryptocurrency mining company that received grants and unsecured loans from several Canadian government agencies has filed for bankruptcy, CBC reports. According to the outlet, bankruptcy documents filed last month indicate that Great North Data has liabilities of $13.2 million CAD and assets of $4.6… Read More

Thailand Arrests Chinese Gang Pervading Cryptocurrency Call Centre Scam

Authorities in Thailand have arrested 24 Chinese nationals perpetuating a scam involving cryptocurrencies and solicitation phone calls to citizens living in China. According to the Thai Immigration Bureau, the parties arrested were recruited by a gangster who, open the workers’ arrival, confiscated their passports. The… Read More

EU: No “Stablecoin” Cryptocurrency Should Operate in Europe Until Risks Addressed

The Council of the European Union, which implements laws for the EU region, has issued a statement on “stablecoin” cryptocurrencies indicating that, “no global ‘stablecoin’…should begin operation in the European Union until the legal, regulatory and oversight challenges and risks have been adequately identified and… Read More

Details Emerge Regarding China’s Hainan Blockchain Initiative

Chinese state media vehicle Xinhua is reporting details about a state-supported blockchain initiative in the South China island province of Hainan. Hainan’s blockchain pilot zone, which is based in the Hainan Resort Software Community (RSC) industrial park, was actually launched in October 2018. The zone… Read More

SEC Director of Investment Management Dalia Blass: Bitcoin Futures Interval Fund “Close to Launch”

Dalia Blass, director of the Security and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) Division of Investment Management told an audience at the 2019 ICI Securities Law Developments Conference this week, “that a registered closed-end interval fund with a bitcoin futures strategy is preparing to launch.” According to Investopedia: “An interval fund is… Read More

State Street Outsources DLT Initiative, 100 Developers Cut

State Street, a Boston-based asset-management firm “responsible for more than 10 percent of the world’s assets” has reportedly abandoned an internal project that aimed to put the company’s investment book front end, accounting middleware and back end custody records onto a blockchain-like self-settling layer. 100 blockchain… Read More

Huobi Crypto Exchange Hosting China Government-Sanctioned Blockchain Event

Huobi, one of a few cryptocurrency and online lending businesses in China to have survived a recent “rectification” spree, will be hosting an International Cooperation Forum on Digital Economy and Blockchain on the island of Hainan December 5th and 6th. The “state-sanctioned event,” says Huobi,… Read More

Mentions of “Blockchain” in Corporate Earnings Calls Sharply Down in 2019

CB Insights, a company that provides a technology market intelligence platform that, “analyzes millions of data points on venture capital, startups, patents, partnerships and news mentions,” has noted a stark decline in mentions of the term “blockchain” in quarterly earnings calls. According to the firm,… Read More

Former European Central Bank Chief: “I am Strongly Against Bitcoin…We are a Little Complacent”

The former president of the European Central Bank, Jean-Claude Trichet, told an audience at Caixin’s conference in Beijing last month that he doesn’t think cryptocurrencies should replace standard ones, South China Morning Post reports. “I have great doubts of keeping control of monetary value in… Read More

SEC’s Associate Director of Enforcement Appearing at NYU Women in Cybersecurity Event

Carolyn Welshhans, the SEC’s Associate Director of Enforcement, will be speaking on a panel at New York University’s (NYU’s) Women Leaders in Cybersecurity event December 5th. According to a tweet from the SEC, Welshhans will be discussing the SEC Enforcement Division’s, “approach to cybersecurity issues,… Read More

Vertcoin Sustains Minor “Double Spend” Attack. Is This a Dry Run?

Hackers appear to have rented cryptocurrency mining power at NiceHash this week and then used it to conduct a 51% attack on the Vertcoin network. According to Coindesk, the hacker managed to offset 603 genuine blocks of data mined by legitimate network participants and replace… Read More

Plaintiffs in New York Class Action Against Bitfinex Refuse to Revise their Claim

Lawyers for plaintiffs in a class action suit brought against cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex in New York have declined to revise their complaint alleging the exchange used prints of a crypto-synthetic type of USD to, “creat(e) the largest bubble in human history.” “Plaintiffs do not wish to… Read More

BBC Report: Russian Military Intelligence Stole $450 Million in Cryptocurrency from WEX Exchange

Evidence unearthed by the BBC Russia suggests that the FSB, Russia’s military intelligence agency, is behind the disappearance of $450 million USD worth of cryptocurrency from the WEX cryptocurrency exchange. Much of that money belonged to exchange customers. Other parts of the story suggest the… Read More

Maintainer of Dash Cryptocurrency “Masternode” Allegedly Disappeared with Funds

Users of a cryptocurrency forum are claiming that a “core advisor” to Dash and maintainer of one of the network’s “masternodes” has disappeared with user funds. The advisor, known only as “Moocowmoo” reportedly told concerned users of his “shared masternode service” in August that he… Read More

Wyoming Cryptocurrency Advocates Propose Reviving Coal Plants to Power Cryptomining

Parties working to make Wyoming friendly to cryptocurrency businesses have offered to revive aging coal-fired power plants in the region. Wyoming “utility giant” PacifiCorp has come to regard the plants as a liability, but members of the crypto are desperate to bring down costs. Cryptocurrency mining… Read More

Upbit Hacked, $50 Million USD in Ethers Stolen

After suspending deposits and withdrawals and conducting “an emergency server check,” Korean cryptocurrency exchange Upbit has notified users that it was hacked. The announcement appears as a notice on the exchange’s website: “My name is Lee Seok-Woo, CEO of Doo-Tum…At 1:06 PM on November 27,… Read More

Blockchain Forensics Firm Chainalysis Lays of 20% of Workforce

Chainalysis, one of the more established “blockchain forensics” firms, has laid off 39 workers, or about 20% of its workforce. Chainalysis’ director of communications, Maddy Kennedy, told Coindesk last week that the layoffs have occurred across most departments, with the majority occurring in the firm’s research… Read More

China Central Bank Claims to Have Closed Majority of Lending Platforms and 173 Cryptocurrency Entities

Following reports of multiple “rectification” incidents executed against cryptocurrency businesses in China last week, including alleged raids on a Binance office in Beijing, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) announced November 25th that it has closed two-thirds of the country’s online lending institutions and 173… Read More

Ethereum Programmer Arrested for Advising North Korea on Cryptocurrency and Sanctions Evasion

An Ethereum programmer who allegedly traveled to North Korea to deliver a presentation and technical advice on using cryptocurrencies to evade sanctions was arrested on Thursday at the Los Angeles airport. Ethereum is the second-largest cryptocurrency network after Bitcoin. Like Bitcoin, Ethereum is maintained and… Read More

Report: Ambitious Quebec Cryptomining Firm Bitfarms Grappling with Noise Complaints and Executive Shake Up

A Quebec-based cryptomining firm that transformed five abandoned industrial facilities in small-town Quebec into 24-7 digital currency factories has run into trouble of late thanks to noise complaints and an executive shake-up, The Canadian Press reports. Many cryptomining ventures that expanded heartily during the crypto… Read More

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