SpectroCoin Announces Altcoin Support for Bitcoin Debit Cards
UK-based Bitcoin service SpectroCoin’s prepaid debit cards now support 41 cryptocurrencies.
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UK-based Bitcoin service SpectroCoin’s prepaid debit cards now support 41 cryptocurrencies.
The team behind IOTA is going to introduce the first decentralized blockless tokens for the Internet of Things that will allow users make transactions at zero fees.
Chinese biggest bitcoin exchanges unveiled on Sunday they will impose trading fees, as the government is tightening control over digital currency.
The project aims to transform the way people find work and are rewarded for their labour.
The consortium is making progress in developing common standards for connecting IoT devices, while other market players propose their own interoperable solutions.
Metropolis is a part of a long-term ambitious plan to move the protocol toward the so-called abstraction.
LeFinance shares its international ambitions saying that cross-border payments is just what is needed now to increase global influence.
One of the major cryptocurrency exchanges HitBTC has expanded the list of currencies traded on its platform by adding a new digital currency called Zcash.
Unlike bitcoin, Zcash doesn’t publish the full details of all transactions on the blockchain.
A number of the world’s leading banks have partnered to form Global Payments Steering Group, the first interbank group for payments based on the blockchain technology.
Ripple is proud to announce that it has significantly expanded the list of its customers and investors.
The London-based blockchain startup, DLT Financial, and fintech company Tramonex have announced plans to launch a new index that will track the performance of leading virtual currencies.
The next version 0.13.0 of the bitcoin core is set to be released in the upcoming weeks, while Bitcoin.org warned that it might be targeted by government hackers.
Gnosis, a forecasting service that will allow people to find out what will happen in the future, is planned to be launched in beta.
The leading bitcoin exchange is not planning to support ETC trading so far.