Plus, Libra loses Vodafone, and more
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| | MegaUpload’s maker makes case for crypto as cash |
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| In a recent “On The Record” video from Tone Vays, Kim Dotcom brought up several salient points about the state of the cryptocurrency industry and community. Watch this short clip, and check the video description for the link to the full video: |
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| | Vodafone hangs up its Libra Association membership |
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| Since the Libra Association first ran up against regulatory scrutiny, initial collaborators and partners have been leaving the project left and right. The most recent to do so is Vodafone, the telecommunications conglomerate. What happened this time? This article has the story: |
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| | Venezuelan president authorises “Petro” casino |
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| Almost one year ago the Venezuelan government launched the “Petro”, its cryptocurrency. Now president Maduro has authorized the opening of a casino at the Humboldt Hotel in Caracas where all bets must be placed in that cryptocurrency. This article has more: |
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| | 13,000 South Korean ATMs integrate BCH |
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| Thanks to a partnership between Bitcoin.com and Mecon Cash, their “M.Pay” platform can now be used to “withdraw” Bitcoin Cash as South Korean won at the countries biggest convenience store chains. |
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| | Craig’s courier raises more questions |
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| The “bonded courier” expected to provide Craig Wright with the means to decrypt a file of information relevant to the now-infamous ongoing Kleiman/Wright lawsuit has, allegedly, delivered the key. But the plaintiffs are asking for more information about this mysterious courier. |
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