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Less than 1% of Australians used crypto for consumer payments in 2019, according to a survey by the Reserve Bank of Australia.
Less Than 1% of Australians Used Crypto to Pay for Services in 2019
Helen Partz
2020-03-20T21:15:00+00:00
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Binance’s research department suggests that a so-called alt season may be approaching the cryptocurrency market.
'Altcoin Season May Come Soon:' Binance Research Report
Adrian Zmudzinski
2020-03-06T18:00:00+00:00
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The International Data Corporation projects that Middle East and Africa’s blockchain spending would surge from $21 million in 2019 to $105 million by 2023.
Report: Middle East and Africa’s Blockchain Spending to Surge 400% by 2023
Helen Partz
2020-02-14T11:43:00+00:00
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Chainalysis, a provider of crypto transaction data for IRS and FBI, does not think that privacy coins are bad despite not being able to fully track them.
‘Full Transparency Not Ideal for Cryptocurrency’ Says Chainalysis Exec
Helen Partz
2020-02-13T12:32:00+00:00
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Deutsche Bank’s research arm issued a report predicting that cash will be around for a long time despite the surge of digital currencies.
Deutsche Bank: Cryptocurrencies Won’t Replace Cash ‘Anytime Soon’
Helen Partz
2020-01-27T21:53:00+00:00
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Recent research shows that Ether was the cryptocurrency most correlated to the rest of the crypto market in 2019.
Research: Ether Was the Cryptocurrency Most Correlated to Other Coins in 2019
Adrian Zmudzinski
2020-01-22T17:50:00+00:00
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Binance and Huobi received over 52% of total $2.8 billion in illicit Bitcoin transfers in 2019, according to a new Chainalysis report.
Research: Binance and Huobi Received Over 52% of Total $2.8B Illicit BTC in 2019
Helen Partz
2020-01-16T17:44:00+00:00
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Blockchain will be the most in-demand hard skill in 2020, according to a new study by the educational subsidiary of professional social network LinkedIn.
Blockchain Will Be Most In-Demand Hard Skill in 2020: LinkedIn
Helen Partz
2020-01-14T12:31:00+00:00
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