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India’s biggest internet association forms committee to build a ‘blockchain ecosystem’
Despite the Reserve Bank of India’s directive that prevents Indian banks from working with cryptocurrency businesses, the country is…
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Blockchain media startup Civil is issuing full refunds to all buyers of its cryptocurrency
Many doubted The Civil Media Company‘s ambitious plan to sell $8 million worth of its cryptocurrency, called CVL. The skeptics,…
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Coinbase now lets you buy and sell ZRX
Coinbase’s newest asset is live. On Tuesday the popular U.S.-based cryptocurrency platform added support for ZRX, the token representing the…
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Dev sends Bitcoin without using the web or the power grid
One day we might all be able to send Bitcoin BTC from literally anywhere in the world, with no…
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Binance will launch its first cryptocurrency-to-fiat trading pairs in Uganda
After a registration process lasting some four months, Binance will finally offer fiat-to-cryptocurrency trading pairs through its new Uganda exchange…
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Research: Corporations struggle to scale their blockchain solutions
Research from financial market advisory firm Greenwich Associates has found corporations are struggling to deliver on their blockchain promises. Greenwich…
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Barclays reportedly shelves plans to trade cryptocurrencies for its clients
International banking giant Barclays has reportedly shelved plans to create its own cryptocurrency trading platform, which would have seen it…
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Moonday Morning: Cryptocurrency market is as mature as ‘dollar and oil’
Here’s Hard Fork’s selection of last weekend’s top stories: 1. According to Polish academics the cryptocurrency market has reached a…
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Former Trump adviser comes out of hiding to help blockchain superstart-up
The former White House economic adviser, Gary Cohn, has just started a new career in blockchain. Announced in a press…
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