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Mexico is considering a new bill that would regulate the activities of financial institutions and cryptocurrency exchanges. This was announced by Daniel Luzhevan, director of the operations department of the local cryptocurrency exchange ISBIT.
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.
According to Finance Magnates, citing Sina, a user with the nickname “Yi Mei” bought 96,000 bitcoins worth about $1 billion. According to rumors, the name behind this nickname is the Chinese billionaire, CEO of NetEase, William Ding.
According to Aljazeera, four criminals were detained in the city of Taichung. The attackers lured the owner of 18 BTS to a meeting, at which they forced him to transfer cryptocurrency to a specified address, and then beat him.
Based on a new anti-corruption law adopted last year, it is prohibited in France to advertise, promote or otherwise promote the conclusion of cryptocurrency contracts that pose risks. Such contracts include CFDs, futures, options and other complex financial products.
Today we are giving a short overview of the NEM cryptocurrency, including the history of its creation, software features, undoubted advantages and significant vulnerabilities.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, PayPal chief financial officer John Rainey said that bitcoin will soon become a popular means of payment. Additionally, John Rainey stated that PayPal was one of the first companies to accept bitcoin on its Braintree platform back in 2015.
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