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theomark (OP)
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April 19, 2018, 09:58:30 AM
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Cryptocurrencies ended 2017 on a high; as more people put money in them, exchanges sprung up all over the world and new cryptocurrency-based products were developed. However, several high-profile crypto exchange hacks, as well as cases of illicit financial flows and businesses, are using cryptos as the medium of exchange; thus, they have put the market under increased scrutiny as 2018 kicks into gear.

Now, some of the cryptocurrencies have pulled back from their all-time highs; thus, the issue of cryptocurrency regulation is on the front burner. Industry stakeholders and governments struggle to find common ground on the way forward.

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https://www.tokens24.com/cryptopedia/basics/global-cryptocurrency-regulations-2018
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April 19, 2018, 10:33:25 AM
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Cryptocurrencies ended 2017 on a high; as more people put money in them, exchanges sprung up all over the world and new cryptocurrency-based products were developed. However, several high-profile crypto exchange hacks, as well as cases of illicit financial flows and businesses, are using cryptos as the medium of exchange; thus, they have put the market under increased scrutiny as 2018 kicks into gear.

Now, some of the cryptocurrencies have pulled back from their all-time highs; thus, the issue of cryptocurrency regulation is on the front burner. Industry stakeholders and governments struggle to find common ground on the way forward.

Keep Reading:
https://www.tokens24.com/cryptopedia/basics/global-cryptocurrency-regulations-2018

To be honest I am surprised that a decentralized system as it is meant to be cryptocurrencies is all about to be introduced into the hard of the laws of governments. I believe that this "legalization" is intended to be both for the benefit of the ordinary investor as well as for specialized services providers.
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April 19, 2018, 10:57:55 AM
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well this is the reason , i hope that the exchangers fixed  their security and i hope the price will go back on high percentage.
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