“Stable, but built on tears,” says one redditor.
<h1>Havven, Already On Ethereum, Readying Stablecoin For Use On EOS</h1>
Havven, an Ethereum blockchain-based cryptocurrency payment network designed to function like PayPal or credit card networks, is now attempting to gain traction with its stablecoin.
<h1>Bitmain Restructures, But Jihan Wu Will Stay On The Board</h1>
Bitcoin mining giant Bitmain is restructuring while preparing for its billion-dollar IPO. Despite rumors, sources have confirmed co-founder Jihan Wu will remain on the Bitmain board of directors.
<h1>IMF’s Lagarde: ‘We Should Consider the Possibility To Issue Digital Currency’</h1>
The International Monetary Fund’s managing director and chair outlined the benefits and risks of a central bank digital currency while presenting a new IMF report on the subject.
<h1>EOS Arbitrator’s Ruling Prompts More Debate About Decentralization</h1>
Yes, EOS is still a blockchain. But its leadership seems more interested in practicality than decentralization.
<h1>Roger Ver Takes Stance Against Craig Wright, As Bitcoin Cash Hard Fork Looms</h1>
Bitcoin Jesus has his own come-to-Jesus moment.
<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>NZDT To Relaunch In Early 2019</h1>
The New Zealand dollar-pegged token is reborn.
<h1>Bitcoin White Paper At 10: Looking Back</h1>
No one knows for sure where Bitcoin is going, but we do know where it’s been.
<h1>Sweden’s Central Bank Looking To Develop National Digital Currency</h1>
The Riksbank is researching ways to create a secure and efficient payment platform for an e-krona.
<h1>Zcash To Hard Fork Monday, Enabling Lighter Private Transactions</h1>
Sapling is here.
<h1>The Rise Of Stablecoins, With Or Without The Stability</h1>
Somewhat obscured in the hubbub over Tether trading below its peg was the fact that four newer stablecoins traded above theirs. Huobi and Coinbase have since listed new stablecoins on their exchanges, injecting further uncertainty into the market.
<h1>North Korea’s New Big Industry: Stealing Your Crypto</h1>
Good luck asking the hermit kingdom for your money back.
<h1>The Cryptoeconomics Of Civil’s Token-Curated Registry</h1>
Undeterred by its failed token sale, Civil is maintaining its efforts to create a new economy for ethical journalism using cryptoeconomics and blockchain technology. But will its incentive structure promote that?
<h1>Civil Not Deterred By Token Sale’s Failure To Meet Soft Cap</h1>
Despite significant industry support, Civil was unable to reach its fundraising goals. What’s next for the blockchain company?
<h1>Are Investors Losing Faith In Tether’s Stablecoin?</h1>
There is no shortage of rumors surrounding the reasons for Tether’s sudden decline in price.
<h1>Report: ICOs Kept Regulators Busy This Year</h1>
The North American Securities Administrators Association has released its annual report, which shows most enforcement actions are being taken against unregistered entities.
<h1>SpankChain Experiments with BOOTY</h1>
Don’t worry. If you made it through the title, then the rest of this article is safe for work. The token, however, isn’t.
<h1>Circle Launches USD Coin</h1>
Crypto finance company Circle has announced the launch of a stablecoin it hopes will become “usable everywhere the internet reaches.”
<h1>Kenyan Official Says Country Should Tokenize The Economy</h1>
Some government officials in the East African country think blockchain technology can help fight corruption.