In our “Events” section, we cover major conferences, meetups, and industry gatherings related to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. Here you will find announcements, highlights, and reports from important events shaping the crypto ecosystem. Read the “Events” section on ForkNews to stay updated on key happenings in the blockchain industry.
In Zapolyarny, robbers stole 29 video cards, 10 processors and power supplies, as well as 5 motherboards and other equipment for cryptocurrency mining, totaling 491 thousand rubles, reports BI-PORT.
On February 18, 52-year-old Chung Ki Joon, who developed a law to regulate cryptocurrencies, died at his home. The police are already working to determine the cause of the official's death. According to the preliminary version, the cause of Jung Ki-joon's death was a heart attack, Yonhap reports.
The Internet community supported the initiative to help Venezuelan refugees by donating from 10 to 100 dollars in Bitcoin Cash cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency is steadily entering the lives of not only investors and stock market players, but also athletes. Let's talk about the most striking examples demonstrating that sports and cryptocurrency work well together
Mobile phone companies intend to use blockchain technology to track work and production processes to curb child labor
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
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
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