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Follow-Up

Everything you need to know about recent cryptocurrency events is in the follow-ups by Cointelegraph. Cryptocurrency follow-ups deliver a fast and convenient way to keep abreast with all the newest incidents and accidents in the world of blockchain. The most critical cases are discussed in a clear and comprehensive way by scientists, authors and IT developers from around the world, making it a useful way to follow the news for both beginners and professionals.

Follow up
PwC announced its cryptocurrency auditing software solution that supposedly understands how the blockchain works.
Will PwC’s New Software Solve the Cryptocurrency Auditing Problem?
Stephen O'Neal
2019-06-22T20:46:00+01:00
10144
Follow up
The Brazilian government has made several moves surrounding blockchain and its regulation in the past two weeks.
As Brazil’s Economy Risks Recession, Regulators and Banks Implement Blockchain
Justin O’Connell
2019-06-21T14:42:00+01:00
5151
Follow up
Summary of the first reactions on Facebook’s Libra.
Facebook’s Libra Coin: Initial Reactions Mixed
Dion Dalton-Bridges
2019-06-20T16:14:00+01:00
8468
Investigation
One of the oldest crypto sites shuts down, then comes back up immediately, citing loss of traffic.
The Strange Case of CCN and the Google June 2019 Core Update
Kirill Bryanov
2019-06-15T19:10:00+01:00
21973
Follow up
India is hit with its latest wave of speculations, as rumors of a full crypto ban emerge, yet remain unconfirmed by its reserve bank.
Skepticism as News of Secretive India Crypto Bill Breaks
Nikolai Kuznetsov
2019-06-13T20:32:00+01:00
5364
Follow up
Partnership between Japan’s transport and e-commerce giant revs up Tokyo’s efforts to go cashless.
Cashless-Bound: Japan's Transport and E-Commerce Partnership on the Fast Track
Gareth Jenkinson
2019-06-11T00:50:00+01:00
3323
Follow up
The Utility Settlement Coin (USC) project has the potential to disrupt the banking sector with crypto payments.
Bank to Basics: USC Project Seeks to Disrupt Traditional Wholesale Banking
Joseph Birch
2019-06-10T18:25:00+01:00
3187
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Dutch billionaire John De Mol is suing Facebook over fraudulent crypto ads.
Dutch Billionaire Yet Another Victim of Deceptive Crypto Ads, Sues Facebook
Stephen O'Neal
2019-06-08T14:30:00+01:00
10730

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