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Crypto Booking Firm Travala Partners with Travel Giant Booking.com
25.11.2019
Travala, a service that lets users pay for hotels with digital currencies, has entered a strategic partnership with Booking.com
Former Hollywood Executive Admits to Embezzling $22M to Buy Crypto and Gamble
25.11.2019
A former executive of Hollywood-based StyleHaul Inc, Dennis Blieden, has admitted to embezzling $22 million from his employer to buy crypto and gamble
89% of Chinese Blockchain Firms Have Tried to Issue Crypto: Report
25.11.2019
89% of China’s blockchain firms have tried to issue their own token or crypto, according to a senior exec at a local blockchain association
Thailand: Cryptocurrency Law Will Change in 2020 to Stay ‘Competitive’
25.11.2019
Crypto laws in Thailand to change next year, says SEC
Binance Denies Police Raid, Bitcoin Wipeout, Facebook ‘Stupid’: Hodler’s Digest, Nov. 18–24
24.11.2019
In this week’s Hodler’s Digest, Binance furious after “false reports” of office raid, Bitcoin wipes out October rally, and Bitcoin ATM thieves suffer an epic fail
Sticking to Crypto's Core Philosophy Is the Way to Prevent Its Abuse
24.11.2019
Blockchain has the potential to change the world just as the internet did, but it will take some time
2019: A Berlin Odyssey — 7 Days of Crypto-Living on Monolith's ETH Debit Card
24.11.2019
Cointelegraph’s Joseph Birch takes on mainstream finance with Monolith’s crypto debit card, “At this stage, crypto has infiltrated the mainstream financial network. I am inside”
The Quest for a Pan-European Approach to Cryptocurrency
24.11.2019
Will the European Union lead other countries in legal approaches to crypto asset legislation?
Gladius Dissolves Ignoring SEC Order to Refund $12.7M ICO
24.11.2019
Gladius has ceased all operations without reimbursing its investors as ordered by the SEC
Not Your Keys: 92% of Institutional Investors Keep Crypto on Exchanges
24.11.2019
Never mind the risk: crypto investors still prefer third-party custody
A Few Benefits for Bitcoin Beginners to Appreciate
24.11.2019
If you are considering entering the crypto universe or if you’ve only recently made your first investment, you might still be exploring the benefits of bitcoin as opposed to your credit card, online bank account or digital wallet you are used to. In an abstract sense, cryptocurrencies...
Crypto News From the German-Speaking World: Nov. 17-23
23.11.2019
Cointelegraph auf Deutsch presents a weekly digest of developments from the German-speaking world
OKEx Secures Support From Four New Partners for Its Utility Token OKB
23.11.2019
OKEx has partnered with Ledger, Aliniex, Bvnex and Cryptomall to support its utility token OKB
Crypto Asset Diversification Vs. All Eggs in One Basket
23.11.2019
What you should know about diversifying your crypto portfolio in order to maximize returns
Grin’s Mimblewimble Privacy Model Under Threat After Alleged Break-In
23.11.2019
Despite Grin’s backers claiming that the newly discovered flaws were already well documented, the platform’s overall reputation seems to have taken a severe beating
New Zealand Police Seize $4.2 M in Crypto in Movie Piracy Investigation
23.11.2019
New Zealand police seize over $4 million in cryptocurrency from Jaron David McIvor, suspected of laundering funds from a movie pirating website
Overstock’s Former CEO Patrick Byrne Still Holds Major tZero Stake
23.11.2019
Former Overstock CEO is still holding a major stake in tZero, Overstock’s crypto token platform
Friday Shows Bloodbath for Crypto Markets, Bitcoin Price At $7,300
22.11.2019
Friday shows a bloodbath for the entire crypto markets, with BTC hovering above $7,300
Global Debt Reaches New Highs — Is BTC a Solution or a Beneficiary?
22.11.2019
Bitcoin to replace fiat currency? “The Apples, Googles — the world’s largest companies — are using U.S. dollars still. When they switch over to Bitcoin, we can have that conversation.” — Vinny Lingham
US Deputy Treasury Secretary: Crypto Raises Questions on Self-Government
22.11.2019
Digital currencies can shift some functions usually performed by the government to the private sector, the U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary argued