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California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an EO on May 4 instructing several state offices to investigate cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies. ...
Read moreCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom issued an EO on May 4 instructing several state offices to investigate cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies. ...
Read moreAccording to statistics provided by CoinMarketCap, the price of Zilliqa (ZIL) was down 14% on Monday, falling to a monthly ...
Read morePresident of El Salvador regrets that if he bought Bitcoin by selling gold last year, the net worth would be ...
Read moreIn recent months, Africa has shown a lot of clear signs that it will soon be one of the hottest ...
Read moreSocial media company TikTok updated its policy on branded content this week and is now putting a stop to crypto ...
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that Roger Nils-Jonas Karlsson, a Swedish cryptocurrency fraudster, has been sentenced to 15 ...
Read moreOne of Europe’s biggest banking groups, Santander, recently posted on its official Twitter account that it will halt its customer ...
Read moreA legislation that would authorize law-enforcement agencies to confiscate illegally acquired cryptocurrencies is now being eyed to be passed in ...
Read moreThe Bank of Thailand (BOT) has fired the first shots, warning crypto holders who will continue to use their digital ...
Read moreMeitu, a Hong Kong-based company, released on July 6 an announcement pertaining to its crypto assets, namely bitcoin and ethereum. ...
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