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UK Sets Regulations for Products derived from Cryptocurrencies
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the regulatory body of the UK, declared on April 6 that the products derived from cryptocurrencies might be regulated in the country as a part of the market for financial instruments II. As a consequence of this declaration, the businesses that carry out activities with

Bank of Japan comments on Cryptocurrencies
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The Bank of Japan is in favor of utilizing cryptocurrencies. The social factor shouldn’t be underestimated. Low-cost transactions are possible that can make people’s lives extra comfortable. Nevertheless, the state must implement regulations, in order that the positive aspects permanently exceed. At the end of March,

10 Cryptocurrency Scams You Might Get Fooled By!
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More and more people are falling for cryptocurrency scams. The problem is that since most of the retail investors are not aware of the precautions which they need to take, they often fall for such scams. This also results in a lot of problems as they can lose their entire

Motherboard manufacturer to venture into selling cryptocurrency mining rigs
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ASRock has launched its Phantom Gaming Series recently. The graphics cards which will be used in these cryptocurrency mining rigs are the ones from AMD RX series. According to a spokesperson for the company, the graphics cards which will be used include the RX 570 series. These graphics cards will

South Korea schedules for Cryptocurrency Taxation Plan
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South Korea cryptocurrency buying and selling are presently tax-free based from reports of South Korean media “Monday Today” said that a 41-year-old lawyer from South Korea mentioned, “last year his investment earnings was nearly 30 million through Bitcoin and Ether, but did not pay a penny tax.

AirAsia will Launch its own Cryptocurrency in April : BigCoin
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AirAsia Group, an airline based in Malaysia, might be converting its frequent traveler’s points right into a cryptocurrency of its own, which it’s going to be called BigCoin, in accordance with Tony Fernandes, founder, and CEO of the group. Tony Fernandes CEO of AirAsia Group In