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Bit.ly Says It ‘Does Not Block Cryptocurrency Sites,’ Fixes Links For Andreas Antonopoulos’ Book
Stephen O'Neal
2018-11-07T21:58:00+00:00
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News
The head of Indian IT trade organization NASSCOM reportedly stated that cryptocurrency is “illegal” in the country, after two men installing a Bitcoin ATM were ...
Cryptocurrency ‘Illegal’ In India Says Trade Organization Head
William Suberg
2018-10-26T04:00:00+01:00
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A Chinese magazine has made the rare decision to promote Bitcoin payments by accepting the currency for subscriptions.
Major Chinese Tech Magazine Adds Payment in Bitcoin to Show Blockchain ‘Practicality’
William Suberg
2018-10-01T14:06:00+01:00
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Analysis
China’s banking regulators are still playing down blockchain despite obvious interest. Could it have more to do with social situations?
China Now Downplaying Blockchain Could Be Social Construct to Build It Up
Darryn Pollock
2018-07-24T13:13:00+01:00
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India’s Supreme Court has today ruled not to grant interim relief to businesses affected by the Reserve Bank of India’s ban on banks' dealings with cryptocurren...
Indian Supreme Court Continues to Uphold Central Bank’s Ban on Crypto Dealings
Marie Huillet
2018-07-03T21:51:00+01:00
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In depth
From biggest ICO to Russia’s ban: recap story of Telegram
Telegram Digital Resistance: The Open Network And Russia’s Ban
Hector Sanchez
2018-04-19T21:14:00+01:00
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Russian Deputy Finance Minister Aleksey Moiseev informed a reporter that the Russian government would be banning Bitcoin within one year. That was in September,...
Russian Yandex Forgot Bitcoin Exchange Rate
Carlo C
2014-10-18T13:37:24+01:00
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Let’s face it: the risk of money laundering, which is often cited in statements on cryptocurrencies by numerous central banks across many countries does not aff...
Here Comes the Bribe: Why Russia (and Most Governments) Won't Try to Ban Bitcoin
Allen Scott
2014-10-04T10:48:37+01:00
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