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.
Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund, said that measures to regulate cryptocurrencies around the world are inevitable.
Some time ago, due to contradictions between the founders of MyEtherWallet, rumors about its split appeared in society. Despite this, the service still operates under the same name, but without the company that officially registered it
Designer and entrepreneur Michelle Monet and her billionaire boyfriend, Doug Barrowman, recently sold 50 apartment projects in Dubai for bitcoin.
French and German authorities are working on a project to create a supranational body of the European Union, which will have jurisdiction over the regulation of cryptocurrencies. The project is due to be presented at the G20 summit. All other participating countries only declare the need to discuss the topic of digital currencies.
Thai police arrested Russian Sergei Medvedev, who is considered one of the creators of the international Internet platform Infraud. The Infraud website under the motto “In Fraud We Trust” was created in 2010 in Ukraine by Svyatoslav Bondarenko.
Crypto enthusiasts are planning to get their candidate into Congress to solve problems in the digital currency market. Serious crypto investors have high hopes for the Democratic Party's first congressional candidate, 37-year-old Brian Forde.
According to the press service of the Volyn region prosecutor's office, a search was carried out on the territory of the Lutsk National Technical University, during which equipment for mining cryptocurrency was found and seized.
The market bubble for virtual currencies is already deflating, but central banks should still pay attention to them as innovation can remain even if the market's early leaders have disappeared, European Central Bank board member Eaves Moersch said on Thursday.
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