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The Senate Banking Committee's latest hearing offers some clues.
October 11American Banker -
There has been a dramatic decline in cryptocurrency market activity, portending a severe contraction
October 9 -
Watt hearing suggests IG lessened her oversight; those who invest in a publicly traded bitcoin mining company can expect volatility.
September 28 -
Australian credit unions can teach American CUs a thing or two about effective use of blockchain and know-your-customer strategies.
September 21 -
Coinbase Inc., one of the biggest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange operators, disputed the notion that it engages in proprietary trading after New York’s attorney general said the firm accounted for almost 20 percent of the volume on its own platform.
September 20 -
The Danish bank updates amount laundered; Goldman near deal for its Simon app.
September 20 -
Brian Brooks, the mortgage giant's general counsel, is leaving this week to head the legal team at Coinbase.
September 19 -
Hackers are illegally generating Monero, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies by exploiting a software flaw that was leaked from the U.S. government, raising questions about the security of one of the fastest-growing corners of financial markets.
September 19 -
Digital currencies can outlast bitcoin's volatility because they are more egalitarian than the traditional payment system and offer a better alternative for emerging countries, the cryptocurrency exchange says.
September 14 -
At a glance, New York regulator's first license to cryptocurrencies appears to be a good sign for other digital currencies. But there's a catch.
September 11