Indian Banks VS Crypto: Institutions Fear What They Can’t Control
India has tightened its grip further on cryptocurrency and its citizens' usage this past week, with banks threatening to shut down accounts for its...
Is it Time to Start Using Satoshi as a Price Marker?
What can you buy with a fistful of Satoshi? Anything is on the table! Anything you can buy with Bitcoin you can also use...
Fighting for the State – North Korea’s Bitcoin Hacker War
As cryptocurrencies have risen over the past 10 years, so too we have seen increasing headlines about hackers getting involved. One of the most...
Digital Currencies in 2018: Quick Review
For all those involved in digital currency, 2018 has certainly been a rollercoaster year. Now that it’s behind us, it’s time to reflect.
Never-ending Bear...
Jack Ma Talks Bitcoin and Blockchain – No Change in His Thinking
At the 20th Annual CAST (China Association of Science and Technology) event, Jack Ma once again discussed Bitcoin and blockchain. He said that maybe...
Jihan Wu’s Double Game. From Bitcoin Evangelist to Dictator
Jihan Wu, the co-founder of the world's largest mining machine company, Bitmain, has seen great success mixed with fierce criticism throughout his career. Often...
How Crypto Can Help Songwriters and Composers Survive
There are many problems with the music industry. We usually hear about how artists are being exploited and how they are kept on “slave”...
Travala.com Now Accepts XRP for its Hotel Booking Platform
Ripple XRP continues to show its relevance to the world beyond the conventional role it plays as a reliable financial system platform. This is...
VeChain Partners with BIOS Middle East
VeChain, the China-based blockchain industry is reported to be partnering with the leading United Arab Emirates cloud services provider, BIOS.
VeChain and BIOS Middle East...
Bitmain Fires / Vechain Hires. Bear Market Brings Clarity to crypto companies
In the wake of a new week, the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry was hit with discouraging news of Bitmain downsizing with 23 employees falling...