On the evening of January 4, the Department of Treasury's Office of the Comptroller of Currency shared an update to national banks. The update offered guidance that the banks can run independent nodes on a spectrum of distributed ledger networks. The interpretive letter went on to say that…
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How Mia the Hamster Is Related to Blockchain
There's no doubt that the world of crypto has been drumming up some serious publicity as of late. After all, with Bitcoin soaring to record highs after a long bear market, investors are excited to get back into the swing of things. And for those who believe they…
Use These Four Steps to Avoid a Phishing Attack Today
Without a doubt, cryptocurrency owners need to prioritize their own digital security. Such people remain prime targets for phishing attacks from thieves. A phishing attack often leads to direct access to cryptocurrency wallets or accounts. Unfortunately, tracking phishing attacks and cryptocurrency thefts can be impossible. Chances are high thieves successfully…
Ether, Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash Updates for the Past Week
The native token of the Ethereum blockchain network has touched the $550 exchange price, thus prompting market analysts to speculate if this digital currency is on the verge of a rally. Most of the speculation is based on data gleaned from technical analysis charts that recall the last time ETH/…
Crypto Holders Now Have More Rights About Use of Data
Just a few days before Americans stay home to celebrate Thanksgiving under coronavirus pandemic restrictions, here are a few digital currency news events that defined the week: Binance Exchange Platform Files Lawsuit Against Forbes Two financial journalists and the Forbes financial news publication are now the respondents of a civil…
VCOIN Token Gets a Rare Warning Letter from the SEC
On Thursday November 19, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, issued an unusual no-action letter to a blockchain platform. It was in response to a request that the company had over issuing a digital asset. The letter was from the Securities and Exchange Commission's Division of Corporation…