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Joshua Althauser

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South Korea’s virtual currency exchange Yapizon announced in late July 2017 that it started to trade Bitcoin Cash (BCH) tokens.
South Korean Bitcoin Exchange Yapizon Starts Trading Bitcoin Cash
Joshua Althauser
2017-07-31T12:25:00+01:00
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Rumors have been circulating about the possible insolvency of Poloniex prompting its users to share their own dissatisfaction with the platform and increasing f...
Rumors of Insolvency Circulate Among Users of Bitcoin Exchange Poloniex, Support Slow
Joshua Althauser
2017-07-31T12:00:00+01:00
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Bitcoin wallet providers Trezor and Electrum contradictory declarations on supporting Bitcoin Cash.
Bitcoin Wallets Trezor, Electrum Issue Contradictory Statements Regarding Bitcoin Cash
Joshua Althauser
2017-07-31T09:35:00+01:00
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Some welcome the ruling, while others are still on the fence on how this affects the future of ICOs.
ICOs with Similar Structure as DAO Need to Be Compliant
Joshua Althauser
2017-07-30T15:55:00+01:00
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Both Poloniex and Bitfinex pull out their service from Washington state due to recent legislations and operational license requirements while Gemini stays
License Required: Poloniex, Bitfinex Will Stop Operations in Washington
Joshua Althauser
2017-07-30T15:10:00+01:00
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EY held its first Blockchain Hackathon at the Bombay Stock Exchange in Mumbai, India from July 28 to 30 to explore further applications of Blockchain globally.
Ernst & Young Hosts Blockchain Hackathon in India
Joshua Althauser
2017-07-30T14:07:00+01:00
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EU members are looking at a proposal which will enable them to stop account holders from withdrawing their own money, preventing bank runs.
EU Proposes to Stop Withdrawals For 5-20 Days at Struggling Banks
Joshua Althauser
2017-07-30T13:35:00+01:00
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Wild West in ICOS may just be over soon.
SEC’s Iron Fist: Halliburton Agrees to Pay $29.2 Mln to Settle FCPA Violations
Joshua Althauser
2017-07-30T10:19:25+01:00
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