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  • Exchange OKCoin Failing to launch Bitcoin Cash led to lawsuit filling by Trader
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    Exchange OKCoin Failing to launch Bitcoin Cash led to lawsuit filling by Trader

    August 7, 2018 - By danny

    A Chinese bitcoin investor sued OKCoin, a local cryptocurrency exchange for not letting him get Bitcoin Cash post-Bitcoin Fork, according to the local news agency, Weekly Cool. This should be the first legal action in China in which bitcoin’s last year’s fork was involved. Investors, under the pseudonym Feng Bin…

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    Researchers Say That Telegram Tech Used In ICO Is Defenseless To Attack

    August 7, 2018 - By danny

    With $1.7 Billion in the bank following its ICO (initial coin offering), Telegram has rolled out its first crypto-friendly functionality. But security scientists are doubtful. As stated in a blog post, a US-located startup, Virgil Security, has verified various weaknesses in Passport, the new identity verification app. While the firm…

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  • LevelTradingField To Roll Out Crypto Derivatives Exchange
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    LevelTradingField To Roll Out Crypto Derivatives Exchange

    August 7, 2018 - By danny

    LevelTradingField, the interactive financial markets technology service, is rolling out a cryptocurrency derivatives exchange employing the ethereum blockchain. Named as CADE, the service is set to go live from September 2018. It will list ERC-20 tokens that track ether, bitcoin, bitcoin cash, litecoin, monero, and ripple. The tracking will be…

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  • San Francisco's First Blockchain Music Festival’s Tickets Now On Sale
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    San Francisco’s First Blockchain Music Festival’s Tickets Now On Sale

    August 7, 2018 - By danny

    The first music festival’s tickets are now on sale. The festival is set to be fueled by blockchain technology. Planned for this winter, the Our Music Festival is rolling the OMF token (its personal virtual currency) at the University of California at its opening event at Berkeley’s William Randolph Hearst…

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  • West Virginia To Provide Blockchain Voting All Over The State During Midterm Elections
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    West Virginia To Provide Blockchain Voting All Over The State During Midterm Elections

    August 7, 2018 - By danny

    West Virginia is launching out a blockchain-supported mobile voting application to all the 55 counties of the state. This is done so that in the midterm elections military personnel located abroad can more effortlessly cast their ballots. The media earlier claimed that the state piloted the blockchain application in May…

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