Institutional Crypto and a New Generation of Wall Street Leaders
The crypto space is shifting rapidly with new innovations – but the industry still faces a number of urgent questions, says angel investor Donna Redel.
The crypto space is shifting rapidly with new innovations – but the industry still faces a number of urgent questions, says angel investor Donna Redel.
Digital Assets Holdings CEO Blythe Masters has stepped down from her role, but will remain on as a shareholder, strategic advisor and board member.
Overstock's Medici Ventures has successfully transferred 3.6 million tokenized shares from Chainstone Labs using Ravencoin's blockchain.
U.S.-based venture capitalist Tim Draper has invested $1.25 million in OpenNode, a bitcoin-only payments processing startup.
Tether Ltd. may have the cash reserves to back up its 1.8 billion dollar-pegged tokens, says Bloomberg.
Nomics has raised $3 million from Coinbase Ventures and other investors for its plan to index 95% of all crypto trading data points.
Amazon Web Services, the e-commerce giant’s cloud computing arm, is having its proverbial blockchain cake and eating it, too.
Two South Korean government ministries are exploring blockchain's potential to bring new efficiencies to port logistics.
Far from seeing the death of crypto, we may be entering its most exciting phase, argues Michael J. Casey.
The strategic use of blockchains will be essential in enabling humans to become meaningful long-term stakeholders in the future of governance, argues entrepreneur Santiago Siri.
Coinbase is rolling out bitcoin-based crypto-to-crypto trading pairs for its retail customers.
The engagement could lead to the tokenization of up to $200 million worth of cobalt, which is used to make electric vehicle batteries, in 2019.
Blockstream has expanded its bitcoin satellite service to the Asia-Pacific region and added support for Lightning Network transactions.
An Iranian official has reportedly said that integrating blockchain could bring a tech-based boost to the country's economy.
Timothy C. May, cypherpunk legend and author of the “Crypto Anarchist Manifesto,” has passed away at the age 67.
After this year’s wild market ride and many failed projects, what might cryptocurrency mean for money and finance in 2019 and beyond?
The Brazilian National Social Development Bank is to pilot a stablecoin based on ethereum to combat corruption.
Switzerland's government plans to accommodate the blockchain sector within existing financial laws, but with a few tweaks.
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is reluctant to approve the IPO applications of Chinese bitcoin mining equipment manufacturers, according to a person involved in the talks.
The crypto bubble hasn't altered the intrinsic value of crypto assets – but it should change our outlook on how they will evolve.
The so-called "hash war" over the future of bitcoin cash is over and it's up to market forces to decide the fate of its two rival cryptocurrencies.
Coinbase's reveal of 31 tokens it's considering listing sparked a flurry of controversy. The strategy makes business sense, but the communication raises questions.
After a month of wild volatility and 'hash wars,' the public still has yet to pick a clear favorite out of the two new bitcoin cash forks.
Bitcoin is activism, not a get rich quick scheme or a startup platform, says Lamassu's Zach Harvey.
A long-time crypto fund manager takes a look at bitcoin's historical tops and bottoms, and what that might say about the current price.
Coinbase customers in the U.S. can now make withdrawals into their PayPal accounts.
Nym Technologies, a stealth startup sporting a roster of privacy activists and cryptography experts, plans "to anonymize the world."
Citing the crypto bear market, Status.IM has laid off 25 staffers and asked remaining employees to take a pay cut.
The European Parliament has called for measures that would prepare the region to use blockchain to benefit trade.
Revolut, provider of a mobile finance app that offers crypto trading, has been granted a banking license from the European Central Bank.