More layoffs announced, Bank of America continues its blockchain research dominance, and analyst sees silver lining to the crypto recession…for institutional investors.
<h1>Daily Byte: Wednesday, December 26, 2018</h1>
More layoffs announced, Bank of America continues its blockchain research dominance, and analyst sees silver lining to the crypto recession…for institutional investors.
<h1>Daily Byte: Friday, December 21, 2018</h1>
Facebook reportedly pursuing stablecoin, pro-crypto Congressmen seek to change securities laws, and Chinese financial news organizations take on plagiarism.
<h1>Daily Byte: Thursday, December 20, 2018</h1>
Buterin funds startups, Coinbase to pay users, and Civil to press on despite ICO.
<h1>New Alliance Seeks To Steer Blockchain Development In Hollywood</h1>
Hooray for Hollywood.
<h1>Daily Byte: Wednesday, December 19, 2018</h1>
Hong Kong waves warning flag on crypto IPOs, institutional investors may be leaving bitcoin, and France says no to crypto tax changes.
<h1>Daily Byte: Tuesday, December 18, 2018</h1>
Blockstream in space, South Korea starts new blockchain trial, and Atari gets into blockchain gaming. Plus, Coinbase opens crypto-crypto pairs.
<h1>Daily Byte: Monday, December 17, 2018</h1>
A crypto advocate is heading to the White House, exchanges’ daily trading volume may be a lie, and Hong Kong gets serious about crypto rules.
<h1>Daily Byte: Friday, December 14, 2018</h1>
A stablecoin shuts down, crypto scammers resort to bomb threats, crypto users are horrible with passwords, and “blockchain developer” is top-growing job. Plus, there are more ID-verified crypto users this year.
<h1>Daily Byte: Thursday, December 13, 2018</h1>
Ethereum may be under attack, the Netherlands sets up crypto licensing scheme, and Allianz chief has no time for crypto.
<h1>UK Crypto Trading Platform Cubits Goes Under, User Funds Blocked</h1>
The exchange claims that its payment processor swindled it out of a small fortune.
<h1>IBM Hopes To Strengthen ‘Do Not Call’ Registries With Blockchain</h1>
Wouldn’t it be nice if your requests to be left off of telemarketers’ lists were immutable, rather than just ignored?
<h1>Daily Byte: Wednesday, December 12, 2018</h1>
Spain proposing crypto guidelines, FinTech may be a threat to global markets, and UAE and Saudi Arabia team up with crypto.
<h1>Daily Byte: Tuesday, December 11, 2018</h1>
Samsung jumps into the blockchain phone game, UNICEF backs blockchain startups, and State Farm looks to embrace blockchain. Plus, Calgary gets its own digital currency.
<h1>Daily Byte: Friday, December 7, 2018</h1>
Atlanta declines ransom request, Congress takes on crypto … again, Mastercard exploring transaction anonymity, and Facebook toothless against ad scams.
<h1>Daily Byte: Thursday, December 6, 2018</h1>
Crypto money laundering is on the rise in Japan, Homeland Security is going blockchain-project shopping, and fake celebrities hawk bitcoin.
<h1>Researchers Provide Model To Detect ‘Pump-And-Dump’ Schemes Before They Occur</h1>
Jiahua Xi and Benjamin Livshits of Imperial College London have used an algorithm to detect signs of an imminent scam.
<h1>Daily Byte: Wednesday, December 5, 2018</h1>
Congressman takes on ICOs, Switzerland rejects crypto regulatory framework, and traditional financial firms back crypto exchange.
<h1>Daily Byte: Tuesday, December 4, 2018</h1>
Japan goes after tax dodgers, Singapore promotes blockchain startups, and Bitcoin subreddit hits a milestone.
<h1>Daily Byte: Monday, December 3, 2018</h1>
G20 agrees to regulate crypto, Italian court turns away crypto business, Estonia tightening regs, and Wyoming committee approves blockchain banking. Plus, North Korea makes it personal.