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Month: November 2018

Ohio Paves the Way for Bitcoin Tax Payments: Market Rebounds as Cryptocurrencies Surge

Ohio leads by accepting Bitcoin for taxes as crypto markets rebound. Bitcoin Cash soars, while Ripple also sees gains. What’s next for cryptocurrencies?

Bitmain Faces $5 Million Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Unauthorized Mining

Discover the allegations against Bitmain in a new lawsuit claiming unauthorized mining on customer devices. What does it mean for the crypto giant?

Bitmain’s ASIC Devices Under Fire: A $5 Million Class Action Lawsuit Explained

Gor Gevorkyan files lawsuit against Bitmain alleging unauthorized crypto mining on customers’ ASIC devices, seeking over $5 million in damages.

Cryptocurrency Market Analysis: The Rollercoaster Ride of 2023

Explore the fluctuating cryptocurrency market with insights on trading strategies and market predictions for 2023.

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Taiwan’s New AML Regulations: Navigating the Crypto Landscape with Caution

Taiwan tightens AML regulations for crypto exchanges, aiming to prevent illegal transactions and promote compliance culture.

Malaysia’s Stance on Cryptocurrency: A Call for Caution from Finance Minister

Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng emphasizes caution on cryptocurrency; all entities must consult Bank Negara Malaysia before proceeding.

Nigerian Opposition Candidate Advocates for Blockchain and Cryptocurrency: A Game-Changer?

Nigerian candidate Atiku Abubakar promises support for blockchain and cryptocurrency to boost the economy. Will this reshape Nigeria’s financial landscape?

OKEx Exchange: A Hard Fork Mess and Shaky Reputation

OKEx faces backlash over BCH futures manipulation amid a hard fork scandal. Trust in the exchange wavers as traders reconsider their positions.

Crypto Crash: Market Meltdown or Winter of Opportunity?

Discover the latest insights and expert opinions on the recent crypto market crash and what it means for investors.

Landmark Case of ICO Fraud: Implications for U.S. Securities Law

Maksim Zaslavskiy’s ICO fraud case poses questions for future securities law. As the jury deliberates, what precedent might be set?