“It’s pretty common for people to target people who have a lot of cryptocurrency.”
<h1>Celebrities And Crypto: Thanksgiving In Purgatory</h1>
A look at some celebrities we’re thankful for.
<h1>Singapore’s Central Bank Will Soon Regulate Crypto Payment Services</h1>
Cryptocurrency payment services will be required to apply for one of three licenses: a money-changer, a standard payment institution, or a major payment institution.
<h1>KEPCO Looks To Blockchain Technology For New Microgrid In Korea</h1>
The South Korean power company says its open microgrid will replace the current microgrid, store hydrogen, and stabilize the country’s power system.
<h1>Huobi Subsidiary Sets Up Communist Party Committee</h1>
It joins the likes of Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba Group as private companies that have set up committees to improve relations with the Chinese government.
<h1>House Committees Question Acting AG’s Role In Time Travel Crypto Project</h1>
The ranking members of four House of Representative committees are set to investigate Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker’s involvement in World Patent Marketing, a firm that once publicized “a theoretical time travel commodity set to the price of Bitcoin.”
<h1>Bank Of America Patents Cryptocurrency Storage Method</h1>
The financial giant wants customers to be able to connect their crypto to an aggregated BofA account.
<h1>Mining Made (Too) Easy? The Coinmine One And The Home Mining Experience</h1>
Can the Coinmine One popularize mining and bring the cryptosphere to the general public?
<h1>Coincheck Resumes Trading Of NEM Tokens</h1>
After a hack and a buyout, the exchange is once again selling XEM.
<h1>TRON Puts Down Roots In NeoWorld</h1>
Creators of the 3D virtual world NeoWorld have partnered with the TRON Foundation as the blockchain platform plans a new expansion and the possibility of a new in-game token.
<h1>Salesforce Patents Blockchain Method For Sorting Email</h1>
Salesforce wants spam to stay where it belongs – and to keep wanted emails out of the junk folder.