In our “Interesting” section, we highlight unusual stories, notable events, and curious facts from the world of cryptocurrencies and technology. Here you will find unique insights, unexpected developments, and engaging content beyond daily crypto news. Read the “Interesting” section on ForkNews to discover the most intriguing stories from the crypto industry.
Chances are, when you Google “what is the price of Bitcoin?” you are taken to coinmarketcap. On it you can find reliable information on the value of tokens, trading volumes, as well as the market capitalization of cryptocurrencies.
Canaan Inc, a major manufacturer of bitcoin mining equipment, has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for permission to launch a $1 billion IPO and to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The IPO is sponsored by Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank AG, CMB International Capital Ltd and Credit Suisse Group AG. The start of trading is scheduled for July.
Research firm Tabb Group released a report on Tuesday that said cryptocurrencies could become "officially established" in 2018, but for now institutional investors are being put off by the risks associated with the market.
CME Group and Crypto Facilities Ltd will provide Ether to USD benchmark and performance index information on their cryptocurrency platforms, allowing users to monitor the price of Ether in real time.
In a recent announcement, NewEconoLabs (NEL) announced a partnership between NEO Global Capital (NGC) and Fenbushi Capital to create the Neo’s Name Service Project (NNS) domain name service.
The development of Bitcoin and blockchain began approximately 70,000 years ago when Homo sapiens surpassed their biological limits as a species. This is a story that is deeply rooted in human evolution.
Technology company Slate Entertainment Group has acquired the rights to James Corden and Fulwell 73's documentary “Beyond Bitcoin” for broadcast on its blockchain VoD platform Binge. The seven-figure deal comes on the heels of the announcement that the Sitges international fantasy film festival will become the first major festival to accept cryptocurrency.
French street artist Pascal Boyart, known as PBOY, is introducing Bitcoin to the art world. Boyart signs his paintings with a QR code, through which people donate Bitcoin for his work.
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