Kenneth Rogoff, a current Harvard professor and former economist at the International Monetary Fund, said he could see Bitcoin falling to only $100 over the next decade. “I think Bitcoin will be worth a tiny fraction of what it is now if we’re headed out 10 years from now,” Rogoff told CNBC. “I would see […]
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Cryptocurrency
Coinbase Facing Two Class Action Lawsuits
The popular cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is facing two class action lawsuits, one alleging widespread insider trading. The case is being brought by a group of investors that placed Bitcoin trading orders at the end of December. It was during this time period that Coinbase began to trade Bitcoin Cash, but the plaintiffs claim that the […]
All South Korean Government Officials Banned From Trading Cryptocurrency
There has been another twist in the South Korean government’s outlook on cryptocurrency. This time the news is negative, but altogether not too surprising: All South Korean government officials have been banned from holding and trading in any cryptocurrency. South Korea is the world’s leading cryptocurrency market behind the United States and Japan. The news was […]
Half of Amazon Customers Would Welcome, Use Amazon Crypto: Survey
Cryptocurrency experts believe that if a large and trusted retailer such as Amazon were to start accepting crypto coins, that would be a substantial and positive step toward legitimizing cryptocurrency among mainstream consumers. But what if instead of accepting crypto, Amazon decided to create their own virtual coins instead? Since the retail juggernaut has expanded […]
Pacific Island Nation Will Try Sovereign Cryptocurrency as Legal Tender
The Republic of the Marshall Islands, an nation of islands and tiny atolls in the Pacific Ocean, will become the first government in the world to create a cryptocurrency as a state-backed legal tender. The RMI-backed cryptocurrency, formalized into law in late February, will be called a Sovereign and, informally, a “SOV.” Once issued, the SOV […]
PayPal Files Crypto Patents That Could Speed Transactions Greatly
Online payments giant PayPal has filed a patent for a system designed to improve the speed of cryptocurrency payments by several orders of magnitude, allowing transactions to occur in milliseconds instead of minutes. An application for an “Expedited Virtual Currency Transaction System” was published March 1 by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. It describes a […]
Luxury European Car Makers Race to Deploy Crypto
The parent company of Mercedes-Benz, Daimler AG, just launched its own cryptocurrency, called MobiCoin, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The coin will initially be used to reward drivers for environmentally friendly driving at lower speeds and without accidents. The German global car giant joins Porsche and BMW in a race to make crypto […]
Japanese Mega Bank Buys Startup Crypto Wallet
SBI Holdings, one of Japan’s biggest investment banks with over 5,000 employees, investments in more than 100 countries, and a significant player in both cutting-edge financial services and biotechnology has just purchased a 40% stake in CoolBitX, a Taiwanese crypto hard wallet. The dollar amount of the investment has not been released. Unlike financial companies […]
U.S. Bitcoin Regulator Allows Own Staff to Trade Cryptocurrencies
After a period of internal procedural review, the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission will permit its employees to trade in cryptocurrencies. However, CFTC employees will still be prohibited from trading in Bitcoin futures. The CFTC, along with the Securities and Exchange Commission, act as the regulators and legislative overseers of assets and commodities on a […]
South Africans Lose at Least $50 Million in Bitcoin Scam, Promoter Disappears from Web
A group of multinational investors is said to have lost as much as $50 million after funneling their money into a Bitcoin investment group called Bitcoin Global. The group consisted mainly of South Africans, but the group also included Americans and Australians. First reported by a South Africa’s Sunday Times, up to 27, 500 people may […]










