Today in the news:
- Ethereum falls below $500 and Bitcoin falls to almost $8,000.
- The French Minister of Finance indicates that he does not want his country to miss the 'blockchain revolution'.
- Two Australian ministers have revealed that they privately own bitcoin.
- Bitcoin transaction fees are at a 12-month low. Much cheaper than banks now.
- And more crypto news below...
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Latest Crypto News - March 26, 2018
Trapped Below $9K, Bitcoin Risks Downside Break
Bitcoin (BTC) has been trading sideways in a narrow range over the last week, but a drop toward $8,000 may be on the way, the technical studies indicate.
Read more: www.coindesk.com
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UK Government Minister Calls for 'Proportionate' Crypto Rules
The U.K.'s City Minister, John Glen, told reporters at the Treasury's International Fintech conference on Thursday that "proportionate" regulations could give the local cryptocurrency industry a significant boost.
Read more: www.coindesk.com
Two Australian State Politicians Reveal Bitcoin Holdings
Two sitting ministers from the legislature of the Australian state of Queensland have revealed that they privately own bitcoin.
Read more: news.bitcoin.com
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France’s Finance Minister Plans ICO Regulations in Bid to Attract Crypto Startups
According to a recently published opinion piece, France’s finance minister Bruno Le Maire revealed that the country plans on creating a legal framework for initial coin offerings (ICOs) in a bid to become a leading ICO hub.
Read more: www.ccn.com
Send $10,000 for 1 Cent: Bitcoin Transaction Fees Hit 'Unfairly Cheap' Levels
Bitcoin (BTC) transaction fees are at a major low, making it the cheapest time for nearly 12 months to send bitcoin.
Read more: bitcoinist.com
South Korean Crypto Exchange Operator Dunamu To Invest Up To US$93M In Blockchain Startups
Dunamu, the company behind South Korea’s cryptocurrency exchange platform Upbit, announced on Monday that it is allocating as much as KRW 100 billion (US$93 million) to invest in blockchain technology in the next three years.
Read more: coinjournal.net
3 Most Promising Bitcoin Improvement Proposals (BIPs)
In an effort to maintain the dominance of bitcoin, Bitcoin Core developers are working on a variety of bitcoin improvement proposals, known as BIPs.
Read more: decentralpost.com
Crypto Exchange Huobi Registers With FinCEN Ahead of US Launch
Huobi's U.S.-based operation has registered with the U.S. government as a money services business ahead of a planned rollout of crypto-to-crypto trading this spring.
Read more: www.coindesk.com
Venezuelans to Buy Homes and Property with State Cryptocurrency
Venezuelans will be able to buy houses and other property with their new national cryptocurrency. Real estate deals in petro will be authorized in April, President Maduro announced. The government will also finance the construction of 230,000 new homes using funds from the pre-sale of the oil-backed crypto.
Read more: news.bitcoin.com
The Crypto Kill Switch: Monero Is Going to War Against Big Miners
Big miners are eying monero as a next money-maker. The only problem? Developers are taking steps to keep them out entirely.
Read more: www.coindesk.com
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China Filed The Most Blockchain Patents In 2017
The most patent filings for Blockchain technology to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in 2017 came from China, Financial Times reports March 25.
Read more: cointelegraph.com
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