Two Australian ministers prepare to send blockchain members of Austrade to Consensus 2019.
<h1>2gether Announces Launch Of Prepaid Crypto Debit Card</h1>
At launch, the card will be available for 19 eurozone countries and will offer seven cryptocurrency payment options. But the shuttering of another crypto debit card, Shift, suggests there might not be much of a market yet.
<h1>Canadian Financial Authorities Look For Input On Crypto Regulation</h1>
Against the backdrop of the QuadrigaCX debacle, the CSA and IIROC look to combine global and Canadian-specific ideas to build a regulatory framework tailored to cryptocurrency platforms.
<h1>Having A Gas: This Week In Crypto Pop Culture, March 11-15</h1>
Taking down the bourgeoisie in space, CoinDaddy drops an anti-Coinbase (but pro-Backstreet Boys) anthem, and “Crypto” the movie feat. Kurt Russell.
<h1>QuadrigaCX’s Deceased CEO Personally Funded User Withdrawals In 2018</h1>
The exchange also lost its legal representation, but at least it seems like its late CEO was a nice guy.
<h1>Gatecoin Closes Its Gates As The Exchange Is Ordered To Liquidate Assets</h1>
A hack and three frozen bank accounts wasn’t enough to make Gatecoin let it go, but it could only handle so much bad luck.
<h1>Thailand’s SEC Approves ICO Portal Meant To Protect Investors</h1>
With the approval of the portal, the country continues to expand its cryptocurrency and blockchain tech regulation.
<h1>BitMEX Launches Research Site, Finds Potential Bug In Ethereum Parity Full Node</h1>
Despite being “several hundred thousand blocks” behind the Ethereum blockchain tip, the Parity full node is reporting to be in sync at least some of the time.
<h1>Ledger Finds Vulnerabilities In Trezor Hardware Wallets</h1>
Trezor’s late response shows the company has a lot of confidence in its customers. Unfortunately, it can’t really account for wealthy criminals.
<h1>Sparkpool Splits Massive Accidental Ether Fee With Its Sender</h1>
Lost and found contents: a pair of sunglasses, someone’s water bottle, oh, and about $279,000 worth of ETH.
<h1>Deutsche Börse, Swisscom, And Sygnum Work To Build A Digital Asset Ecosystem</h1>
The partners plan on taking advantage of their roots in the Swiss financial sector to fill the ecosystem with digital asset services.
<h1>US Marshals Service Seeks Manager For Confiscated Cryptocurrency</h1>
Must be willing to deal with ill-gotten gains.
<h1>Swissquote Plans To Store Crypto In Military Bunker</h1>
The platform may have nuke-proof servers, but it’s hardly Switzerland’s first upcoming crypto storage service.
<h1>Having A Gas: This Week In Crypto Pop Culture, March 4-8</h1>
The dangers of Beercoin, going to college to mine crypto, and ETHMail etiquette.
<h1>Chainalysis Addresses User Data Policies Following Coinbase’s Comments</h1>
The firm doth protest just the right amount, methinks.
<h1>Court Approves QuadrigaCX’s Extended Stay Of Proceedings</h1>
You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get 45 extra days and a new CRO.
<h1>Monero Mined On 400 Vulnerable Docker Servers</h1>
More maliciously mined Monero, more problems.
<h1>Coinbase Lets Go Of Neutrino Employees As #DeleteCoinbase Rages On</h1>
The #DeleteCoinbase movement isn’t going anywhere, but, most likely, neither is Coinbase.
<h1>Coinbase Lets Go Of Neutrino Employees As #DeleteCoinbase Rages On</h1>
The #DeleteCoinbase movement isn’t going anywhere, but, most likely, neither is Coinbase.
<h1>Ledger Issues Warning About Nano S Monero App Bug</h1>
A reddit user claims their XMR is lost, but not lost-lost.