Political Group Launches ‘ICO’ to Support US House Candidate
BitPAC is conducting a "politicoin" ICO as part of its efforts to support candidates like North Carolina's Dan Bishop.
BitPAC is conducting a "politicoin" ICO as part of its efforts to support candidates like North Carolina's Dan Bishop.
A report from QuadrigaCX bankruptcy trustee Ernst & Young published Monday outlines which agencies are investigating the failed exchange.
The Libra Association will pay up to $10,000 to independent security researchers who find bugs in the Libra blockchain.
A magistrate judge has recommended that Craig Wright turn over 50% of his bitcoin and intellectual property from before 2014 to Ira Kleiman.
A man from Los Angeles agrees to plead guilty to charge for running an unlicensed crypto exchange without an effective AML program.
BOE governor Mark Carney called on Friday for the creation of a wholly digital alternative to the U.S. dollar.
Several backers of Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency project are said to be considering backing out due to growing "pushback" from regulators.
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Token issuance tech provider Securitize has registered as a transfer agent with the SEC, a move it says will boost blockchain adoption.
The liquidator for the collapsed Cryptopia exchange says the way the platform was managed is slowing up the task of determining user holdings.
Michael Pompeo has said he believes that cryptocurrencies should be regulated in the same way as electronic financial transactions.
Facebook is reportedly already under investigation by the EU over antitrust issues related to its Libra cryptocurrency project.
Veritaseum has officially responded to the SEC's claims it sold illegal securities and called for its funds to be unfrozen to protect investors.
FINRA has approved iownit as a broker-dealer, clearing the firm to offer digital securities on a private Hyperledger blockchain.
A man has been sentenced in San Diego, California, for conspiring to sell opioids and other drugs over dark web markets for cryptocurrencies.
Over 2,000 fintech and blockchain-businesses are currently seeking licenses from the federal regulator
Congresswoman Maxine Waters and other U.S. lawmakers will discuss Facebook's crypto project with the Swiss data privacy chief this week.
Bakkt says it will launch Sept. 23 after receiving a trust charter through the New York State Department of Financial Services.
A British man has been handed jail time and ordered to forfeit over £400,000 ($487,000) for offering hacking services and stolen data for crypto.
A blockchain system that will soon be used to allow Moscow residents to vote in elections is currently easy to hack, according to a researcher.
The judge overseeing the ongoing lawsuit against Craig Wright, who claims to have invented bitcoin, shot down a motion challenging the court's jurisdiction over the suit.
Meet "Norman" – a new variant of monero-mining malware that employs crafty tricks to avoid being spotted.
The IRS is sending another round of warning letters to crypto users, this time to taxpayers who it thinks misreported income on exchange transactions.
Nevada abruptly changed its regulatory stance on cryptocurrency kiosks, alarming many providers.
A healthcare-focused blockchain firm has settled with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over its 2017-2018 SAFT offering.
One of the oldest and largest banks in South Korea has partnered with two fintech firms to build a new security system using blockchain tech.
The U.K. Advertising Standards Authority has upheld complaints over a "misleading" bitcoin ad placed by crypto derivatives exchange BitMEX.
Investors suing Ripple have started citing the SEC’s token guidance to back their claim that XRP is an unregistered security.
A more detailed U.N. report says North Korea is attacking banks via the SWIFT network, hacking crypto exchanges and cryptojacking.
Following the ruling, PlexCorps must disgorge $4.56 million in addition to some $350,000 in interest.