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Venezuela: New Crypto Legal Framework Comes Into Force
byVenezuela’s new crypto bill, which establishes а legal framework for the industry, officially came into force on Jan. 31. The decree was published in the government’s official media outlet, Gaceta Oficial. The set of rules for miners, crypto entrepreneurs and regular traders was initially approved by Constituent National Assembly — an alternative to the country’s […]
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Are You Ready For Some Crypto?
byYou have probably heard of it, but you may have never seen it. You may own some, but you’ve likely never used it to purchase anything. And the odds are your nonprofit organization has never received any as a gift, but you just might within the next three to five years. I’m talking about cryptocurrency. […]
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Polar vortex death toll rises to 21 as US cold snap continues
byAt least 21 people have died in one of the worst cold snaps to hit the US Midwest in decades. Ninety million people – a third of the US – have seen temperatures of -17C (0F) or below. Some 250 million Americans overall have experienced the “polar vortex” conditions. Hospitals have been treating patients reporting […]
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New Zealand Cryptopia Exchange Hack Continues
byTwo weeks after it first reported a hack, New Zealand-based cryptocurrency exchange Cryptopia is still compromised by cyber criminals, according to a blog post from blockchain infrastructure firm Elementus on Jan. 29. The exchange suspended services after detecting a major hack that reportedly “resulted in significant losses” on Jan. 15. Cryptopia stated that the hack occurred […]
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Fed to be ‘patient’ with rate changes
byThe Federal Reserve has said it will be “patient” about changing interest rates, marking a shift from earlier statements that suggested further gradual hikes. US central bank officials cited muted inflation and recent economic “cross currents” to explain the shift. They issued the statement after the Fed’s January meeting, where they held interest rates unchanged, […]
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Venezuela protests: Maduro rejects calls for fresh elections
byVenezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has dismissed calls for new presidential elections amid fresh protests against his leadership. In a show of defiance, he insisted his victory in polls last spring had been legitimate. Opposition leader Juan Guaidó declared himself interim president last week, prompting an escalating power struggle. In an interview with a Russian news […]
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South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges pool data to counter money launderers
byLaundering funds with cryptocurrencies in South Korea could soon become a thing of the past if four of the country’s exchanges have their way. According to a local media report, Bithumb, Upbit, Corbit and Coinone have cobbled together to share ‘real-time’ wallet information on any suspicious activity linked to phishing attempts and pyramid schemes. It comes […]
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Barclays boss was ‘up at 2am’ over bonus
byA senior banker at Barclays panicked at 02:00 at the peak of the 2008 banking crisis that, if the bank was nationalised, his bonus would be jeopardised, a court has heard. Barclays was among banks needing extra funding during the crisis. Roger Jenkins discussed with colleagues a plan to raise money privately, to avoid having […]
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Taliban talks:Draft framework for Afghanistan peace ‘agreed’
byUS and Taliban negotiators have agreed on a draft framework for a peace deal seeking to put an end to the 17-year conflict in Afghanistan, Washington’s top negotiator has said. US negotiators held six days of talks with the Taliban in Qatar last week. The Afghan president has made a new call for direct talks […]
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The key sessions you should not miss at The Insight Show
byThe Insight Show returns to Kensington Olympia on 6 and 7 March, offering the latest products and services, as well as thought leadership and major trends in data, market research and analytics The Insight Show returns in March with some of the biggest issues in data, analytics and insight brought to life across two days. […]
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