G20 Members Call For Caution Regarding Cryptocurrencies And Anti-Money Laundering Regulations
Even though G20 members stated that cryptocurrencies are no threat to fiat money, banks, and financial institutions, they also called for caution regarding cryptos and anti-money laundering (AML) regulations, following, to some extent, the statements of the Financial…
XRP (XRP) Is The Best For Moving Funds Between Exchanges, According To A Weiss Rating Poll
Lately, many polls surrounding XRP (XRP) appeared. However, the XRP, the crypto ditched recently by Coinbase cryptocurrency exchange, shows potential for banking and financial institutions. As evidence, there are several big names in the FinTech industry, be them…
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Urges Indian Authorities To Adopt Cryptocurrency Regulations
India’s central bank, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), has urged the country’s Supreme Court to adopt cryptocurrency regulations, reports a local media agency, Financial Express, on July 21st. In April of this year, the RBI announced that…
Liverpool To Be The World’s First City To Use Blockchain Technology To Reduce Climate Impact
Liverpool City Council (LCC) reported July 19 that it would employ blockchain technology to reduce the city’s climate impact, as indicated by the local news agency, edie.net. The LCC’s Tweet notes that the commitment to mitigating the city’s…
EOS (EOS) Will Soon Hit The 50,000 Transactions Per Second Level, Thinks Mike Novogratz
Ex-hedge fund and billionaire Mike Novogratz thinks EOS (EOS) blockchain will hit the 50,000 transactions per second level in only a couple of months from now. Novogratz’s bank Galaxy Digital’s venture capital invested several hundreds of millions of…
Ukrainian Central Bank Supports A New Draft Law On Cryptocurrencies
The Financial Stability Council of the Ukrainian Central Bank endorses a draft concept for the legal framework for cryptocurrencies regulations. Timur Khromaev, the Chairman of the Ukrainian Securities and Stock Market Commission (NSSMC), acknowledged this on a Facebook…