Waking Dragon? Asia’s Token Economy Is Charging Full Speed Ahead
At the Token 2049 conference in Hong Kong, Asia's vibrant market for cryptocurrencies and ICOs took the spotlight.
At the Token 2049 conference in Hong Kong, Asia's vibrant market for cryptocurrencies and ICOs took the spotlight.
The global economic organization has called for agreement on new frameworks for the taxation of emerging technologies such as cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin's three-day winning streak is encouraging for the bulls, but a quick move above $10,500 is needed to neutralize the so-called "death cross."
A second Chinese public firm in a week is being questioned by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange over the authenticity of its healthcare blockchain claims.
South Korea's Financial Services Commission plans to encoureage businesses to use blockchain tech in new payment systems and more.
This mania is incentivizing the formation of collaborative networks of developers and entrepreneurs. Their ideas will shape the economy of the future.
South Korean telecom provider KT unveiled a new system based on a blockchain security-focused network.
While many think crypto transaction fees should be pushed lower, these researchers believe users could be paying more.
The U.S. National Security Agency is reportedly aiming to track down users behind the bitcoin blockchain.
The American Bar Association Section of Taxation issued some advice to the IRS regarding the taxation of cryptocurrency produced by hard forks.
CryptoKitties will break away from its developer, Axiom Zen, after raising $12 million of venture capital.
Maryland's proposed Financial Consumer Protection Act would represent the U.S. state's first regulatory pronouncements on cryptocurrency since 2014.
Decentralized encyclopedia startup Everipedia announced it would airdrop its IQ tokens to members in June.
Argentina's Central Bank chairman, Frederico Sturzenegger, said the G20 members are looking for "specific recommendations" on cryptocurrencies.
Time Magazine reported Tuesday that the Russian government helped Venezuela develop the petro cryptocurrency with the support of Vladimir Putin.
Bermuda is drafting ICO regulation in the hopes of creating a friendly environment for crypto businesses, the island's premier has said.
The US Treasury Department has just published five tips for building blockchain projects based on lessons learned during work on a proof-of-concept.
Ether's long-term price floor looks to have dropped to $300, courtesy of a bearish head-and-shoulders breakdown.
A little-known British crypto company has already turned XRP futures into a budding business worth over $30 million a month.
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is looking to follow its Australian counterpart in developing a blockchain settlement system.
Bitcoin is eyeing a move towards $9,000, courtesy of a bullish breakout on the 4-hour chart and a bullish hammer reversal on the daily chart.
A politician from Venezuela's ruling party has denounced U.S. sanctions against the petro, as the sale of the token opens to the public.
The Bank of Russia and the country's Finance Ministry have reportedly resolved a disagreement over the specifics of a proposed cryptocurrency law.
There's a new New York lawmaker on the scene and he wants to end a years-long policy that has held back crypto startups in the state.
Canada's VersaBank has signed memorandums of understanding with a crypto exchange and a crypto fund that may use its custodial service.
Olympian Apolo Ohno may have just launched a cryptocurrency exchange, but he isn't pulling punches when talking about his industry vision.
The U.S. government has pushed back against an effort to dismiss the charges in an ongoing initial coin offering (ICO) fraud lawsuit.
While cryptocurrencies aren't companies, the Elizabeth Holmes case serves as a reminder you should ignore the charisma of founders.
Fourteen Thai banks will cooperate in the Thailand Blockchain Community Initiative, which will digitize letters of guarantee on a shared blockchain.
The Israel Securities Authority also proposed an ICO sandbox in a recent report now in the hands of the agency's chair, who will decide how to proceed