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Month: December 2019

TikTok Takes a Leap into Cryptocurrency with Viral Bitcoin Video

Discover TikTok’s first viral Bitcoin video as the platform dives into crypto with a new blockchain venture. What does it mean for users?

Leslie Tam Takes the Helm at CoinFlex: A New Chapter in Crypto Trading

Leslie Tam transitions from Binance to CoinFlex, aiming to innovate trading experiences and predict future trends in cryptocurrency.

The Evolution of ETC: From Labs to Core and Beyond

ETC Labs Core has officially rebranded to ETC Core, signaling a new era for Ethereum Classic with exciting developments like the Agharta hard fork.

Venezuelan Government Boosts Christmas Spirit with Petro Bonuses for Retirees and Workers

Venezuelan retirees and public workers receive a half Petro holiday bonus. Will it bring relief or just more empty promises?

Chip Designer Yang Zuoxing Arrested: The Drama Behind the Mining Hardware Wars

Chip designer Yang Zuoxing’s arrest shakes the crypto world. Dive into the rivalry, legal battles, and internal turmoil of Bitmain and MicroBT.

European Crypto Firms Drop Like Flies Amid New AML Rules

ChopCoin and Simplecoin close their doors due to new EU AML rules. What does this mean for the future of cryptocurrency?

Blockchain Revolutionizes Identity Verification for Credit Unions

CULedger’s pilot project transforms identity verification at credit unions using blockchain technology for enhanced security and efficiency.

AMD Joins Blockchain Game Alliance, Partners with Key Players to Revolutionize Gaming

AMD joins the Blockchain Game Alliance to revolutionize gaming technology with strategic partnerships and enhanced security.

Bitcoin Hits $7,145: Analysts Expect Mixed Signals Ahead

Bitcoin rises above $7,100 to $7,145, while altcoins face losses. Analysts cautious on short-term trends. What’s next in the crypto market?

Harnessing Blockchain to Protect Migrant Workers: The IRIS-SAFER Initiative

Diginex and IOM launch a blockchain tool IRIS-SAFER to protect migrant workers in Hong Kong from exploitation.