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Weekly Crypto News Wrap-Up: BitMEX Blunders and Bitcoin in Classrooms

Explore this week’s crypto highlights including BitMEX blunders, German regulations, and France’s new Bitcoin curriculum!

France Adds Bitcoin Education to High School Curriculum: What Students Will Learn

France adds Bitcoin to its high school curriculum, teaching students about cryptocurrency’s role in the economy.

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EU Nations Unite to Challenge Facebook’s Libra Stablecoin

Five EU countries unite against Facebook’s Libra stablecoin, seeking to prevent its launch and regulate its impact on digital currencies.

France’s Staunch Rejection of Facebook’s Libra: A Battle for Monetary Sovereignty

Bruno Le Maire criticizes Facebook’s Libra, asserting the need to protect national monetary policy from private entities.

Keplerk’s Revival: Bitcoin Payments Make a Comeback in France’s Tobacco Shops

Keplerk is back with Bitcoin payments in 5,200 tobacco shops in France, starting October 10, making crypto currency more accessible.

Bitcoin Payments Launch at 25,000 Retail Locations in France: A New Era for Crypto

Over 25,000 stores in France to accept Bitcoin payments, marking a significant shift towards cryptocurrency adoption for consumers.

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Germany’s Firm Stance Against Facebook’s Libra: A Battle for Digital Currency Control

Germany’s government firmly rejects Libra stablecoin while discussing a state-run alternative amidst European digital currency debates.

Why France is Trying to Block Facebook’s Libra: A Dive into Monetary Sovereignty

Discover why France is blocking Facebook’s Libra stablecoin over monetary sovereignty concerns and implications for global finance.

Domino’s Pizza France Launches $110,000 Contest with Bitcoin Twist

Join Domino’s Pizza France’s contest to win €100,000 in cash or Bitcoin. Order from Sept 4 to Oct 6!

French Police Dismantle Gigantic Cryptojacking Botnet Targeting Monero

French police dismantle a massive botnet used for Monero cryptojacking, affecting 850,000 computers internationally.