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.
It has become known that Kingdom Trust, which holds more than 30 types of cryptocurrencies and tokens for investors, has obtained insurance coverage through Lloyd's of London to protect these assets from theft and destruction. Kingdom Trust is known to be a certified custodian, which means it holds private keys for those types of cryptocurrencies that are considered acceptable by regulated financial institutions.
American radio Free Asia reported that North Korea is planning to hold a conference on blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies, which will feature speakers from around the world. The conference will take place from October 1 to 2 in Pyongyang. Meetings of conference participants with representatives of North Korean government organizations are also planned for October 3.
The McAfee team is offering a reward for any information regarding the potential theft of $100 million in cryptocurrency.
In July, a South Korean millionaire running a cryptocurrency business in Singapore lost €2.3 million by selling bitcoin to scammers.
According to Xinhua, China's state-run newspaper, Chinese police have arrested three people suspected of stealing $87 million worth of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
For several years now, the strongest community in the field of blockchain and decentralized technologies has been getting together to share experiences and exchange ideas for the development of the industry. International experts will fly from different parts of the world to perform on September 14 in Kyiv on the BlockchainUA stage.
Sirin Labs, the company behind the Finney phone, has changed its plans, abandoning IOTA in favor of adopting Ethereum for its blockchain-enabled mobile phone.
Starbucks, Microsoft and ICE will help consumers pay with cryptocurrency.
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