
SEC Rejects Winklevoss’ Bitcoin ETF Bid
The Securities and Exchange Commission has denied a request to launch the Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust ETF, prompting bitcoin price to fall by 35% within a day.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has denied a request to launch the Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust ETF, prompting bitcoin price to fall by 35% within a day.
The People’s Bank of China explained that it would begin blacklisting exchanges that would continue violating the regulations.
The SEC seeks advice of organizations and officials related to the approval of the Winklevoss twins’ Bitcoin ETF to get independent insight.
The price of virtual currency has been climbing as the Securities and Exchange Commission is on the way to approve the first bitcoin exchange-traded fund.
The man who claimed to be the creator of bitcoin is currently working on filing a number of patents related to bitcoin and the blockchain technology.
The news can be a sign that Bitcoin is becoming more mainstream and investors get more interested to invest in the cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin keeps up the speed and has made gains in the new month – analysts says that the value can reach $3,500 level soon.
Thomson Reuters, PwC, UBS and other companies have established a new blockchain group in Switzerland to facilitate the growth of the blockchain ecosystem.
Bitcoin continues its steady growth and moves from an alternative asset to a mainstream payment form for businesses.
Bitcoin price recovers as Chinese authorities and bitcoin industry push for regulatory alliance.
Denmark’s police have used cryptocurrency transfers as an evidence for the second time in a row, what is likely to prevent bitcoin usage by criminals in the future.
Chinese leading trading platforms have imposed halts on withdrawals resulting in traders flocking to peer-to-peer marketplaces to continue buying and selling bitcoin.
Bitcoin future in the Asian market is arousing speculations after Chinese exchanges suspend Bitcoin withdrawals.
Bitcoin will continue expanding in the upcoming years, as more governments continue to adopt the technology, says the new infographic from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Japanese banking giants are looking to invest in financial technology startups, as the government is promoting innovation in the competitive fintech market.