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SEC Expands Scrutiny of Companies That Sold ICOs to Unaccredited Investors

The American Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been following up on “scores” of subpoenas it sent in January to companies issuing ICOs (initial coin offerings) and is now focussing on those and “many more” that sold ICOs to unaccredited investors, Yahoo Finance reports. Based… Read More

Hacker Arrested in Oklahoma for $14 Million Crypto Heist Now Linked to $2 Million Hack on ICO Investor Ian Balina

One of two young men suspected of hacking $14 million in crypto from the Crowd Machine project in September has now been tied to a $2 million April hack on ICO investor and influencer Ian Balina, Motherboard reports. Fletcher Robert Childers, 23, and Joseph Harris,… Read More

Crypto Entrepreneurs Mount China’s Rich List

Fourteen cryptocurrency million- and billionaires have made their way onto a list of China’s richest individuals for the first time, says Bitcoin.com. Perhaps predictably, at the very top of “The 2018 Lexus Lexus Huron Rich List,” in spots one to three, appear the entrepreneurs behind… Read More

American Association of Retired Persons Posts List of Financial Terms for Seniors, Pans Bitcoin

Conversations about personal finance at family gatherings may soon get a bit nuanced thanks to an oft humorous glossary of “Wall Street buzzwords” mounted online this week by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). “Baffled by buzzwords bandied about by high-finance big shots? Cut… Read More

South Korean Government Reps Reaffirm Anti-ICO Stance

South Korean Finance Minister, Yong-Joo Park told auditors from the Finance Committee of the Yeouido National Assembly in Seoul this morning that ICOs (initial coin offerings) pose undue risks to investors and should not be equated with blockchain, Yonhap News reports. “The government does not… Read More

Hacked Japanese Crypto Exchange Zaif Acquired, Says it Will Compensate Users Though No Date Set

Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Zaif has announced that its acquisition by “investment support services” firm FISCO has been finalized and says it will compensate users affected by a $60 million dollar hack that occurred September 14th: “On 10 October, the Company concluded the business of our virtual currency… Read More

Princeton Researchers: Chinese Mining Concentration a Genuine Threat to Bitcoin Network Security

Five of the world’s six largest Bitcoin mining firms operate under Chinese jurisdiction, a fact that, among other factors, could seriously compromise the security of the network, researchers at Princeton claim in a new report. The report, “The Looming Threat of China: An Analysis of… Read More

Effective Immediately: Venezuelan Passports Must Be Purchased with El Petro Cryptocurrency; New Migratory Police Force Established

In the midst of a migratory crisis seeing more than 5000 people leaving Venezuela per day, Venezuelan vice-president Delcy Rodriguez announced that, effective immediately, passports in Venezuela must be paid for using the government’s controversial new cryptocurrency, El Petro, at a cost-equivalence of four month’s wages,… Read More

Juniper Research Warns Crypto Markets “On the Brink of Implosion”

Results of a recent comprehensive report on cryptocurrency markets have led researchers at the digitech markets intelligence firm Juniper Research to the conclusion that crypto markets are “on the brink of implosion.” Bitcoinist.com obtained a copy of the report (which sells for £1250) and relayed findings from Juniper… Read More

Australia Trialling New “Smart Money” Blockchain System for Administering Disability Payouts- Privacy Protections Not Mentioned

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) of Australia’s Data 61 data research arm is trialling an app that uses blockchain to track and issue payments within the country’s National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). According to a CSIRO Data 61 press release, the trial… Read More

CIBC Has Frozen $28 Million of Vancouver Crypto Exchange’s Funds Since January

Vancouver-based cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX has been defending itself in court for the release of $28 million dollars in customer funds frozen by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) since January, the Globe and Mail reports. According to court documents filed by CIBC in the… Read More

Mike Novogratz Downgrades Bitcoin Price Prediction, Says it Won’t Break $9000 in 2018

Mike Novogratz, creator of cryptocurrency merchant bank Galaxy Digital, told and audience at the Economist Finance Disrupted conference in New York this week that he does not expect Bitcoin to surpass the $9000 USD mark this year, CNBC reports. Novogratz’ latest call contradicts a number… Read More

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Announces Forthcoming Public El Petro Crypto Sale As Economic and Refugee Crises Deepen

“Bienvenido, Petro!” And with those words, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced at a press conference Monday that the public sale of his country’s purportedly oil-backed cryptocurrency, El Petro, will commence November 5th. Maduro told reporters and applauding supporters while brandishing a cellphone: “If you have… Read More

Seven More Russians Indicted in US for Alleged Crypto-Funded Spying

Seven more Russian spies have been indicted in the US, charged with multiple counts of attacking industrial, sports, anti-doping and anti-chemical weapons organizations across the world. The personal records of rival athletes were also targeted. Prosecutors in the Western District of Pennsylvania also claim the… Read More

Bitcoin Malware Hackers Target Fortnite Video Gamers

Players of the ultra-popular video game Fortnite may soon add a disappointment dance to their repertoire as they are increasingly targeted by malware aimed at their Bitcoin. Researchers at the anti-virus and anti-malware company Malwarebytes say they have found malware targeting victims’ crypto holdings hidden… Read More

Crypto-to-Cash Conversions a “Vulnerability” Authorities Can Exploit, Says ICE Official

An assistant director at US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) told the Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control this week that criminal cryptocurrency-to-cash conversions create a “vulnerability” that law enforcement can exploit. Assistant Director-Domestic Operations ICE, Matthew C. Allen, also told the Senate Committee that… Read More

Owner of Hacked Japanese Crypto Exchange Zaif Suspends New Registrations, Say Acquisition Still on Table

Tech Bureau, owner of the Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Zaif, which was recently hacked for more than $60 million USD, says that although it is suspending new account registrations at the exchange, negotiations for the company’s acquisition by FISCO are still underway. According to a release… Read More

Wall Street Journal Creates and Shuts Down Own Cryptocurrency Experiment

“I realized if you really want to understand this crypto craze, you kinda have to be a part of it.” And so begins the short documentary profiling Wall Street Journal cryptocurrency reporter Steve Russolillo’s effort to create, and then desert, a Wall Street Journal-branded cryptocurrency. “I’ve been… Read More

Korean Cryptocurrency Exchanges Lose Special Tax Status and Designation as Venture Firms

Cryptocurrency exchanges in Korea say their international competitiveness and ability to attract investors will be adversely affected by a recent Korean government decision to revoke their special status as venture firms, Business Korea reports. The change will affect all exchanges registering as business from this… Read More

Adjunct to Its Investigation of Banks, Brazil Antitrust Body Orders Crypto Exchanges to Answer Survey or Face Large Fines

Ten Brazilian cryptocurrency exchanges and one OTC (over-the-counter/private) dealer have until the 19th of October to answer a questionnaire from that country’s anti-trust authority, and could face fines of up to  $25 000 USD if they fail to respond, Portal do Bitcoin reports. The Brazilian… Read More

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