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Markets Update: Bitcoin Prices See Some Uptrend During the Weekend

Swiss Regulators Investigating ICOs, Still Support Blockchain

Guns & Crypto: How Bitcoin Is Helping Keep Cody Wilson’s Anarchist Dream Alive

Head Of Philadelphia Fed: More Trust In Government Than Bitcoin

Guns & Crypto: How Bitcoin Is Helping Keep Cody Wilson’s Anarchist Dream Alive

IBM’s Future Blockchain Projects May Give New Meaning to its Name

WSJ Cites Bitcoin’s Most Volatile Quarter, Facts Say Otherwise

IMF Chief Lagarde Tells Central Bankers: “Not Wise to Dismiss Virtual Currencies”

Australian Securities & Investments Commission Issues Guidance for Initial Coin Offerings

Uber’s Kalanick rekindles power struggle, names two to board

Qatar Airways expects Meridiana to be Italy’s ‘real’ national carrier

Japan Issues Cryptocurrency Exchange Licenses

Why Europe is Fertile Ground for Blockchain New Industrial Revolution

The Satoshi Revolution – Chapter 1: A Revolution of Rising Expectations

Sears Canada asks court for more time to close deal with chairman

Why Blockchain Technology is Perfect for Fighting DDoS Attacks

Zk-Starks? New Take on Zcash Tech Could Power Truly Private Blockchains

SEC Charges ‘Real Estate and Diamond’ ICO With Fraud

EU declines to rank rival bids for agencies leaving Britain over Brexit

Virtual Currencies Expected to be Regulated in China on October 1st

South Korea is Evolving into an Ethereum Powerhouse

SEC Files Charges Against Two ICOs

New Wall Street Buzzword: Bitcoin

A Closer Look at the Suspicious Activity Involved With the Bitcoin Gold Fork

Philadelphia Fed Chief: Bitcoin Has Yet to Be Tested

When it comes to U.S. stocks, growth trumps quality

PR: Polymerium Motor Oils Pre-Ico Launch

Japan Endorses 11 Different Crypto Exchanges, Turns Into Friendliest Asian Bitcoin Market

Citigroup to settle dispute with Lehman Brothers for $1.74 billion: Bloomberg

The Bitcoin ETF Holy Grail — Another Firm Attempts the Odds Against SEC

Uber’s Kalanick reignites power struggle, names two to board