A G20 Crypto Policy? Let’s Hope It’s a Pipe Dream
The world's economic leaders are seeking a globally coordinated policy on cryptocurrencies. This could take a while. But that may be just as well.
The world's economic leaders are seeking a globally coordinated policy on cryptocurrencies. This could take a while. But that may be just as well.
The Bank of England has launched a proof of concept that will explore DLT-compatibility with its real time gross settlement service.
The latest version of AMD's Adrenalin Edition driver for its Radeon processors fixes an issue impacting blockchain processes.
The U.S. state of Massachusetts halted five token sales, alleging all involved the sale of unregistered securities.
Reddit no longer allows users to pay in bitcoin for subscriptions to its premium membership program, Reddit Gold.
A patent awarded to Ford suggests the U.S. automaker is considering cryptocurrency as a way to help cars on the road communicate and reduce traffic.
A Russian Finance Ministry official has stated that Venezuela will not pay off its $3.5 billion debt using the petro.
The second report from the project 'Stella' initiative explores applications of distributed ledger technology to the securities settlement process.
Bitcoin is yet to find acceptance as "digital gold," an S&P 500 and bitcoin price comparison suggests.
Spring Labs, an identity- and credit-focused blockchain startup, has raised $14.75 million in a seed funding round.
Ethereum's creator has proposed a new fee to help keep the cryptocurrency decentralized.
The EU markets watchdog has agreed a temporarily change in the leverage limts for cryptocurrency derivative contracts in the region.
The bears continued to be in the driver's seat on Monday, but bitcoin could see a minor corrective rally soon.
South Korean internet giant Kakao has confirmed it is setting up a new blockchain subsidiary, but quashed rumors of a planned initial coin offering.
CoinDesk Editor Pete Rizzo puts forth an alternate way to think about crypto valuations – one that might poke holes in critics' bubble talk.
The Australian government is looking for public feedbacks to make sure crypto investors will not have excuse for not meeting their tax liability.
Bitcoin isn’t illegal, but SESTA-FOSTA could be used to sue miners or node operators depending on what they store in the blockchain.
Former JP Morgan executive Blythe Masters recently unveiled a new software suite designed to help propel the next wave of business blockchain growth.
Litecoin merchant processor LitePay is closing up shop.
Circle has hired Naeem Ishaq as its new chief financial officer, treasurer and executive vice president of risk as the startup expands globally.
Twitter has revealed that it will ban ads for token sales and some cryptocurrency services starting Tuesday.
Steven Seagal will no longer serve as brand ambassador for the "Bitcoiin" cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin's price is back below $8,000, a move that comes amid a broader decline in the global cryptocurrency market.
Nvidia must produce more graphics processing units to offset demand from crypto miners, says its CEO.
In a new letter, Cboe Global Markets president Chris Concannon addresses some of the SEC's concerns about bitcoin derivatives markets.
Two former Crimean government employees were fined 30,000 rubles each for using official resources to mine bitcoin.
Precious metals trading startup Tradewind announced its first blockchain project, a system meant to help trade gold, on Monday.
Adding new cryptocurrencies is a "top priority" for Coinbase, and it's becoming more clear how the exchange makes decisions about which to support.
Germany's Deutsche Börse Group is planning to develop a platform for securities lending using R3's Corda blockchain tech.
A Chinese government-led research body has rolled out a blockchain-as-a-service platform for identity and supply-chain tracking.