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Adrian Zmudzinski

Adrian is a newswriter based out of Pisa, Italy. He's passionate about cryptocurrency, digital rights, IT, tech and futurology and likes to think about the future in a positive way.

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United States Treasury undersecretary Sigal Mandelker says that cryptocurrencies could become the next frontier in the war on terror.
US Treasury: Non-Compliant Fintechs Won’t Survive the War on Terror
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2019-09-14T10:54:08+01:00
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British Financial Conduct Authority granted a license under the European Benchmarks Regulation to CME Group’s Bitcoin index provider CF Benchmarks.
CME’s BTC Index Provider CF Benchmarks Wins EU License
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2019-09-14T09:10:39+01:00
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Cryptocurrency transaction reporting service Whale Alert points out that Tether minted 300 million USDT in a protocol swap, but no burn has taken place.
Tether Mints 300M USDT in Chain Swap, Corresponding Burn Still Awaits
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2019-09-12T19:59:18+01:00
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Users of New York-based cryptocurrency brokerage and trading platform Tagomi now can lend or borrow Bitcoin and Ether to facilitate long or short trades.
Crypto Brokerage Tagomi Makes Shorting Bitcoin and Ether Easier
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2019-09-12T17:11:01+01:00
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France will tax when cryptocurrencies are sold for fiat currency, but won’t tax crypto-only trades, said French economy minister Bruno Le Maire.
France Won’t Tax Crypto-Only Trades, Will Tax Crypto-to-Fiat Sales
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2019-09-12T15:23:00+01:00
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X5 Retail Group and Alfa-Bank jointly launched a Waves enterprise blockchain-based liquidity management service in Russia.
Alfa-Bank Launches Bank-as-a-Service Platform on Waves Blockchain
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2019-09-12T14:04:00+01:00
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Watford FC will now feature the Bitcoin logo on the shirt sleeve of its players and also accept BTC for merchandise purchases.
Premier League’s Watford FC Puts Bitcoin Logo on Kit, Accepts BTC
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2019-09-12T12:00:00+01:00
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Chinese police reportedly closed the offices of local initial coin offering startup GXChain.
Chinese Police Reportedly Close Office of ICO Startup
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2019-09-11T16:34:00+01:00
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