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Barclays Leads $5.5 Million Funding Round For Blockchain-Based Invoice Exchange

Barclays Leads $5.5 Million Funding Round for Blockchain-Based Invoice Exchange

United Kingdom-based international bank Barclays and technology investment firm Bold Capital Partners have led a $5.5 million funding round for fintech firm Crowdz's blockchain-based global invoice exchange, according to a press release on May 28.According to the report, the blockchain-based technology will purportedly make invoice processing more efficient by digitizing and automatizing what are traditionally…
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German Watchdog Warns Public About Alleged Hiring By Crypto Exchange CoinBene

German Watchdog Warns Public About Alleged Hiring by Crypto Exchange CoinBene

The Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), Germany's financial regulator, has issued a public warning about cryptocurrency exchange CoinBene on May 28.The watchdog says that CoinBene has been recruiting freelance crypto traders who get paid on commission. BaFin states that since crypto assets are financial instruments, trading them requires authorization under Germany’s Banking Act, or Kreditwesengesetz…
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What Had Caused Bitcoin To Gain 230% In 2019? Year In Review – Weekly Market Update

What Had Caused Bitcoin To Gain 230% In 2019? Year In Review – Weekly Market Update

If so far we wondered about the direction of the market, now it is official: 2019 has awakened the market and changed its course upwards. As time passes, the HODL and the DCA strategies continue to prove themselves as the best investment methods because of the great difficulty in trying to schedule the market or…
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Crypto Price Analysis & Overview May 28: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Eos And Ripple

Crypto Price Analysis & Overview May 28: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Eos and Ripple

Bitcoin The price raised quickly this week to resistance levels at around $9,000. On Bitstamp, the price went up to $8,939. The support is around $8,600 and it holds. Meanwhile, technical analysis reveals support at $8,200. The upward trend is already clear, but it’s still questionable what will be the peak of this wave. It’s…
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Privacy First: John McAfee’s New Crypto Debit Card Will Be Semi-Anonymous

Privacy First: John McAfee’s New Crypto Debit Card Will Be Semi-Anonymous

John McAfee, the vocal crypto supporter who is running for U.S. presidency in 2020 and planning to manage his campaign from a boat, has announced that his new cryptocurrency debit card will be privacy and anonymity-focused. Only a name and address needed McAfee tweeted today that users of his upcoming crypto debit card will only…
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Crypto Market Watch May 28: Market Cap Exceeds $270 Billion As BTC Reaches For $9K

Crypto Market Watch May 28: Market Cap Exceeds $270 Billion As BTC Reaches For $9K

The last 24 hours were filled with excitement as Bitcoin’s price surged above the $8300 and $8690 levels for the first time in a long time, which might be an indication that the crypto winter is finally over.  Although Bitcoin is currently marking an insignificant loss of 0.19% at press time, the cryptocurrency posted a…
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This Gallery Is Selling Indigenous Australian Art For Bitcoin

This Gallery Is Selling Indigenous Australian Art for Bitcoin

Things you can buy with bitcoin: AT&T’s services, airfare, pretty much anything using gift cards through Bitrefill, pizza, drugs (duh) and now, Indigenous Australian art. Yes, you read that right. The Indigenous Fine Art Gallery (IFAG) in Australia now accepts bitcoin for its “museum-quality art from Australia’s most collectible Indigenous artists.” This puts the IFAG…
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