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Bitcoin cash has rallied more than 96 percent from recent lows, will it still remain trapped in a bearish pattern?
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Bitcoin looks above $10K, may resistance await ?
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Can blockchain help UK 'stay relevant' after brexit?
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"In the wild and rapidly-evolving Wonderland of cryptocurrency, government regulators are quickly ramping up their efforts in fulfillment of their appointed duties, though the current regulatory framework still limits them in that regard."
Why it's time regulators put crypto on notice?
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"Called Schnorr signatures, the technology looks to replace bitcoin's existing signature scheme with one that mashes signature data together."
Whether Schnorr is becoming a big deal for bitcoin?
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“Senior officials from France and Germany are calling for the G20 group of nations to discuss cooperative action on cryptocurrencies ahead of a summit next month.”
What kind of regulation could emerge from the proposed discussions in G20?
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"Kerrisdale Capital said its research leads it to believe that Kodak won't be able to compete with other blockchains startups."
Why Kodak won't be able to compete with other blockchains startups?
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"Jason Roy, who is also the chairman of Canada's Binary Options Task Force, suggested that Google should take a similar course to Facebook, and restrict ad content for binary options, ICOs and cryptocurrencies."
Why Canadian official wants Google to ban ads for crypto?
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"Facebook Messenger is unlikely to embrace cryptocurrency payments anytime soon according to David Marcus, Facebook's vice president of messaging."
If it's a trend, why Facebook is unlikely to use crypto payments?
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"Lloyds Banking Group is reportedly barring its customers from using credit cards to buy bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies."
Does it mean that bitcoin purchase is not welcomed by some banking organisations?
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"Less than a month after agreeing to purchase 1,000 AntMiner S9 crypto mining rigs, former iced tea maker Long Blockchain has scrapped the plan."
Why did Long Blockchain cancel their purchase of bitcoin mining rigs?
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"SEC warns against public companies adding blockchain to their name". If companies add blockchain to their names, will it actually influence the development of their business?
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"Blockchain technology should be adopted as part of a plan to boost development of China's secondary loan market, according to a paper by the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC)."
What will this influence the economy of China?
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What will be influence for Korea economy :South Koreancryptocurrency exchange Korbit is going to halt non-citizens from depositing local currency?
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"An organization comprised of global securities regulators has issued a notice today alerting investors to the perceived risks associated with initial coin offerings (ICOs)."
What can we do to reduce the perceived risks of ICO?
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Although the price of bitcoin is recovering after the cryptocurrency market crashed, will it have negative impact to the entire industry?
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"Russian president Vladimir Putin believes that legislation laying out rules for the country’s cryptocurrency sector will be needed in the future.""This is the prerogative of the central bank at present and the central bank has sufficient authority so far. However, in broad terms, legislative regulation will be definitely required in future,” he said.
Will crypto oversight legislation be needed in every country?
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With the rise of ransomware attacks demanding cryptocurrencies, will blockchain and cybersecurity emerge with defenses based on cryptocurrency technologies in the near future?
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"The director of German's central bank believes that bitcoin should be regulated through an international set of rules rather than on a national scale."
Does bitcoin need to be regulated in a global scale?
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"Fried chicken chain KFC Canada is accepting bitcoin – for a limited time and for a cryptocurrency-themed bucket of chicken."
"The limited-time marketing move sees the Canada-based chain advertising "The Bitcoin Bucket" complete with a Facebook-based live-tracker of the standing price for the product, which works out to roughly 20 Canadian dollars depending on the exchange rate with bitcoin."
Will more and more restaurants start to accept bitcoin as payment method?
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