The whole crypto Twitter appears to be delighted as Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff laments his son’s latest bullish dive into the premier cryptocurrency.
Author: Godfrey Benjamin
The apex financial institution in the Kremlin, The Bank of Russia is on track to begin testing its Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), locally known as the Digital Ruble, by 2022.
Chiliz (CHZ) token, the native digital asset of blockchain-based engagement platform Socios.com has attained a $1 billion market capitalization as the demand for customized fan engagement tokens soars.
American investment banking giant, JPMorgan Chase & Co has filed an application with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch a debt instrument that can be linked to about 11 US firms that have invested in Bitcoin (BTC) or other such cryptocurrencies.
The business relationship between blockchain payment company, Ripple Labs Inc and money transfer giant MoneyGram International Inc has officially come to an end.
South Korean-based cryptocurrency exchange, Bithumb is on track to enforce its anti-money laundering (AML) measures through the immediate ban of users who are resident in blacklisted regions.
A recent survey by the US Investment banking giant, Goldman Sachs Group Inc has revealed that a growing percentage of core banking clients are now positively inclined towards cryptocurrencies.
Chinese technology firm, Meitu Inc with a specialty in providing photo-editing and sharing video processing software for smartphones has revealed its latest foray into the cryptocurrency investment niche with its Bitcoin and Ethereum purchases. Per the published filing, the company has invested approximately $40 million in both cryptocurrencies.
Brad Garlinghouse, the Chief Executive Officer of blockchain payments firm Ripple has noted that his company’s business in the Asia Pacific region is healthy despite the legal tussle it currently has with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Thailand’s largest Cinema chain, Major Cineplex Group has announced it will now begin accepting payments for its services through Bitcoin. Per the news, published by local news channel Siamrath, the company is welcoming this initiative in a bid to support the growing trend in the digital payment ecosystem.