Mobile phone companies intend to use blockchain technology to track work and production processes to curb child labor
The Korona development team introduced the Hungarian cryptocurrency Korona. The developers say it will be different from pseudo-currencies, which are not suitable for real transactions.
FINMA, the Swiss financial market supervisory authority, has published recommendations for regulating initial coin offerings, writes CoinTelegraph
According to Bloomberg, the Spanish People's Party is developing a law that would provide tax incentives for companies working with blockchain. The project is expected to come into force this year
There are as many cryptocurrencies as there are methods for mining them. Bitcoin, for example, is most profitable to mine using ASIC adapters; Litecoin and Ethereum can be mined through a video card. In some situations, the CPU is most efficient. It is the third group that includes Monero, which often becomes the target of attackers.
A well-known Polish YouTuber (about 1 million subscribers) recently received $30,000 from the Central Bank of Poland for a video in which he spoke negatively about cryptocurrency, but did not indicate that the video was sponsored
Communities in these two neighboring countries have expressed similar views on the future of cryptocurrencies. A new association in Croatia hopes to lay the foundations for future industry self-regulation. In Slovenia, the government joins forces with entrepreneurs to “teach the public about the benefits of blockchain technology”
Last week brought an unexpected surprise to Coinbase customers - after purchasing Bitcoin, they discovered additional fees in their bank statements for services and products they had already paid for. As it turned out, VISA decided to change its collection policy
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