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The author of the book “Mastering Bitcoin” Andreas Antonopoulos believes the emergence of a Bitcoin ETF is inevitable. Despite this, he insists that the long-term effect of such ventures could do more harm than good for the underlying cryptocurrency.
A California bill that would create a legal framework for legalizing blockchain technology at the state level has been approved by the state legislature and now awaits the governor's signature.
The Bittrex exchange decided to delist Bitcoin Gold after the developers refused to compensate 12,372 BTG for losses resulting from an attack on the network in May.
Alex Kruger, an economist and cryptanalyst, recently discovered that one user of the Korean exchange Bithumb has been creating $250 million in “fake volume” on the exchange every day since August 25th.
The popularity of cryptocurrency ATMs has grown significantly over the past few months. Using crypto ATMs, users can buy and sell digital assets like Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Dashcoin, etc. Greece is one of the countries where these devices are gaining popularity.
Yesterday the BTC/USD pair failed to break through the resistance of 7300.00 USD. It looks like the market is expecting a pullback from the one-week high.
The global giant in the money transfer sector has confirmed that it is currently in negotiations with the creators of Ripple. However, very little is known about the details of these negotiations. If the program does see the light of day, it will be a landmark moment for Ripple and the entire cryptocurrency industry.
Cryptocurrency scammers are now pretending to be John McAfee in order to steal Bitcoin and Ethereum from unsuspecting users. And here's an unexpected twist - scammers are offering a brand new Tesla Model 3 as bait for the victim.
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