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Samsung Electronics reported a 58 percent increase in profit in the first quarter of 2018 due to the sale of chips used in cryptocurrency mining equipment.
The world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, which trades more than $3 billion per day, announced a policy change in response to complaints from users that coin fragments in their accounts could not be used or converted. The exchange will now allow its clients to convert dust.
The Korean M&A hub said Thursday it is launching a proprietary financial service, ESC Lock, designed to protect investors from the colossal losses they could suffer in initial coin offerings.
Cardano (ADA) demonstrates a new approach to the development of a cryptocurrency platform, based on the integration of all early achievements and taking into account the problems of previous generations.
Blossom Finance announced the launch of a new microfinance crypto fund. The work will be concentrated in the central provinces of Java, in Indonesia, and will focus on social microfinance through cryptocurrency.
A brief overview of three more cryptocurrency pairs, which yesterday, together with all altcoins, were looking for support levels on a pullback from the April highs
On the social network only for three hours and only through mandatory personal identification. A new plan for protecting Russian citizens from the harmful influence of the Internet.
Citing three sources familiar with the situation, Business Insider reports that the deal to acquire Bitstamp, the oldest surviving Bitcoin exchange, is already in its final stages. The new owner of the site will be the South Korean gaming company Nexon, whose headquarters are now located in Japan.
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