Bitcoin Drops $2K as China Declares Cryptocurrency-Related Business Illegal — CoinDesk
China renewed its crackdown on cryptocurrency trading and mining in the second quarter amid pilot testing of digital yuan. However, ...
Read moreChina renewed its crackdown on cryptocurrency trading and mining in the second quarter amid pilot testing of digital yuan. However, ...
Read moreChina’s Hainan province issued a fresh warning about illegal crypto schemes yesterday, adding to what is an ongoing campaign against ...
Read moreThe acceptance of top cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP on gambling sites are part of the reason why illegal ...
Read moreIn a bizarre case, UK police busted an illegal Bitcoin mining operation while trying to weed out cannabis operations, local ...
Read moreRising cases of illicit coal extraction played a part in the recent Bitcoin mining ban in China, a report on ...
Read moreThe SEC said Ripple illegally marketed XRP (XRPLX), the world's third-largest cryptocurrency, to retail customers.According to the complaint, Ripple's chairman, ...
Read moreBillionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said he doesn’t hold Bitcoin, nor is he short against it. Instead, Gates claims he ...
Read moreXRP holders in Asia woke up to a red morning as the US Securities and Exchange Commission officially filed a ...
Read moreThe illegal mining operations will be disconnected from the national power grid and the miners will face prosecution. Source link
Read moreThe US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a suit against cybersecurity entrepreneur John McAfee for his alleged role in ...
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