Banking Giant ING Is Quietly Becoming a Serious Blockchain Innovator Dutch bank ING, which made a splash last year with a modification to zero-knowledge proofs, is adding another innovative wrinkle to privacy in DLT.… Read More
ICO Promoters Can Expect Canada to Be as Tough as the US Provincial securities regulators in Canada won’t take a radically different approach to the U.S. SEC in analyzing whether tokens are securities.… Read More
The Crypto Community Must Use the Blockchain to Self-Police The everyday crypto user in the future is likely to spend time identifying illicit wallets and transactions to avoid, thanks to the U.S. Treasury. … Read More
Bigger Blocks and Smarter Contracts: What’s In Bitcoin Cash’s Next Fork? Bitcoin cash’s most ambitious hard fork upgrade is coming in May, backed by the promise of taking its “on-chain scaling” philosophy to new heights.… Read More
The SAFT Is Alive But Who Knows How Well A framework that strives to enable compliant U.S. token sales may have come under fire in the press, but it’s still widely used by entrepreneurs.… Read More
What Crypto Investors Can Learn from Billionaire George Soros As investors speculate about the impact of George Soros entering crypto, it’s worth taking a look at a theory the billionaire credits for his success.… Read More
The 17 Millionth Bitcoin Is About to Be Mined: What It Means and Why It Matters 17 million done, four million to go.… Read More
Compliant Airdrops: CoinList to Offer Investors Free Crypto Giveaways The company has worked on token distribution and fundraising so far, but its latest product focuses on giving away tokens to spur user adoption.… Read More
Ethereum’s Top Developers Think A Blockchain Split Might Be Inevitable Parity is set on implementing their new proposal to recover frozen funds, and ethereum devs are worried there’s nothing to stop a blockchain split. … Read More
Fear and HODLing at MIT: Blockchain Experts Weigh Impact of SEC Action The SEC may cast an even wider net on the crypto space than thought just a week ago, but many remain optimistic about regulators’ growing involvement.… Read More