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“A revolutionary casino where everyone is a winner!” - such a statement is posted on the main page of the ZeroEdge website. However, this casino does not work and, most likely, will never work. Because their casinos and the Zerocoin tokens they issue are pure fraud.
SimilarWeb, a web analytics company, analyzed how much such a ban could affect the traffic of cryptocurrency exchanges and found that advertising (paid) traffic accounted for less than 1% of the total traffic of these sites last year. It follows from this that the absence of such advertising will not particularly affect traffic to crypto exchange sites.
Turkish real estate agency Spot Blue International Property recently noted that the country is becoming a pioneer in the field of cryptocurrencies, and the Turkish real estate market has established itself as an ally of blockchain transactions.
Taiwan will not follow the example of South Korea and China and will maintain a neutral position in regulating cryptocurrencies, writes BTCManager. The government of the country is convinced that such a policy will stimulate natural growth for the crypto market in the country and, if necessary, will allow changes to be made in its activities.
Almost every day there is information about a ban on advertising of cryptocurrencies and ICOs by another serious company. So far, everything was limited only to indignation and disturbances in the crypto community, but now the situation has changed.
According to CoinMarketCap, LTC fell in price by 3.5% over the past 24 hours. Of course, this was expected, especially after the news that LitePay was ceasing its activities before it had even really launched
This was announced by the head of the financial sector reform department of the National Bank of Ukraine, Evgeniy Stepanyuk. The official published an official statement on March 26 on the NBU Facebook page. The NBU believes that such a policy will be able to prevent money laundering using digital currencies, as well as stop abuse in the market.
An official representative of the large South Korean service Bithumb announced a partnership with Pay’s, the Korea Times reports. The main goal of the cooperation is to make transactions with digital currencies available to 6,000 retail outlets by the summer of this year. By the end of the year, the partners intend to increase this figure to 80,000.
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