
Starbucks Clarifies that It Won’t Accept Bitcoin Payments Directly
A Starbucks spokesperson said that they won’t directly accept digital token payments but will help their customer spend their holdings at the outlet.
A Starbucks spokesperson said that they won’t directly accept digital token payments but will help their customer spend their holdings at the outlet.
Kelly says that the regulated and licensed Bakkt platform will provide an easy entry point for the arrival of institutional products like Bitcoin ETF.
Korea’s biggest crypto exchange UPbit came out clean in audit after local authorities’ raid, proving the solvency of the exchange.
An exciting new development has come into force where blockchain technology and gaming come together as one – the next generation of video games has truly arrived.
Coinbase has renewed its money transmitter license in Wyoming, marking a long-waited return since being pulled out from the state three years ago.
During the IPO, Argo Blockchain managed to raise more that it initially planned namely owing to the support provided by some cornerstone investors.
Bakkt aims to develop an integrated platform with a seamless global network to enable crypto enthusiasts operate their digital spendings easily.
The new plugin will allow a majority of the online eCommerce stores accept cryptocurrency payments from their global customers.
The leading crypto exchange lost its status in February 2014 and turned into a bankrupt because of the 744,000 Bitcoin theft. The creditors do not lose hope to get their money back. The petition to reclaim the lost funds was started in November 2017, but the first repayments are expected in summer 2019.
Zichain Company is all set to revolutionize digital assets management as we know it, developing safe infrastructure for investment, asset management and control.
Aiming to become the mainstream digital currency and true Currency of Trust, DasCoin goes as far as to make the underlying blockchain technology two times faster.
Check out the report jointly created by OK Blockchain Capital and Coinspeaker covering main trends of blockchain industry over July 21 – July 27, 2018, with strong focus placed on the market overview, analysis of the newly listed and closed public sales projects, along with topical news on global governmental policies.
A blockchain-powered platform Neufund has teamed up with a crypto exchange BitBay to enable investors buy and sell equity tokens with fiat currencies.
Germany’s stock exchange Boerse Stuttgart will create “multilateral regulated trading venue” for cryptocurrencies with safe storage services for digital assets, and develop a new platform for conducting ICOs and trading the tokens on the secondary market.
The fund is currently available for wholesale investors who have obtained an accountant’s certification that they have net assets of at least AUD$2.5 million or a gross income of AUD$250,000 for each of the last two years.