Amsterdam police have arrested Sindri Thor Stefansson, an Icelandic citizen accused of organizing a large-scale theft of bitcoin mining equipment. Six hundred computers were stolen in a series of four raids on data centers across the southern part of the country in February. The stolen equipment, which has not been recovered at the time of writing, is worth $2 million.
Today we are seeing an exit from yesterday's sideways trend. But can the price go even higher without the support of major players?
Yesterday, Justin Sun gave an online interview on Twitter with Taiwanese MP Jason Hsu. The topic for discussion was called “Tron in Taiwan.” Immediately after this interview, Justin Sun confirmed everything said in the interview and announced the opening of a new branch of his Foundation.
A brief comparative analysis of weekly COT (Commitments of Traders) reports on two Chicago stock exchanges: CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) and CBOE (Chicago Board Options Exchange)
The Central Bank of Iran has banned banks under its control from carrying out any transactions with digital currencies. “The use of bitcoin and other types of cryptocurrencies is prohibited in all financial institutions in the country,” the statement said.
Martin Lewis, founder of MoneySavingExpert, is suing Facebook because the platform refused to remove fake ads until Lewis formally reported the violation to relevant advertising regulators.
Of course, besides IOTA, which is gaining in price due to the events in Hanover, most coins, such as NEO, LTC, Litecoin and Stellar Lumens, are in stagnation mode. Some of them are retesting the average BB, and if the bears can break through the support level, we may see a wave of correction especially in the NEO and Litecoin pairs
Kali Digital Eco-Systems filed a lawsuit against the Central Bank of India. India's complex relationship with virtual currencies and cryptocurrency operators will now be decided in court.
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