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AR Startup Piligrim XXI Patents New Algorithms for Creating Digital Land

Piligrim XXI, an augmented reality (AR) startup designing the blockchain-based platform Arcona, which allows users to deposit virtual objects anywhere in the world, has obtained a patent for its new algorithms. This solution will facilitate the creation of a universal AR layer called Digital Land. Arcona launches its ICO on April 15.

Bittrex Reopens New User Registrations

Seattle-based cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex announced the resumption of customer user registrations and the launch of its enhanced website.

Winklevoss Twins’ Gemini To Launch Cryptocurrency Block Trading

Gemini, the digital-asset exchange run by the Winklevoss twins, is introducing a service that will allow investors to make big trades outside of the firm’s order books.

The Reserve Bank of India Bans Regulated Entities From Dealing In Virtual Currencies

India virtually banned cryptocurrencies like bitcoin with the Reserve Bank of India barring regulated entities from providing services to any individual or business dealing in digital currencies.

Leading Bitcoin and Blockchain Experts To Convene Under One Roof at Chainges in Amsterdam

Two days, three stages, over 60 speakers and 2500 attendees from all around the world. Unique knowledge explored during workshops, keynotes based on use cases and discussion panels, provided by the most influential blockchain speakers from companies such as NEM, BTC.com, Edge, Accenture, IBM, Aeternity, Bitwala, Veritaseum and BitBay. All of it will happen on […]

Russian Authorities Prepare Controversial ICO Regulations

Russia’s Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications (MinComSvyaz) has prepared guidelines for Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs). The document, however, has already become target for heavy criticism.

Russia’s New Cryptocurrency Bill Gives Definition to Smart Contracts

Russia’s parliament members Anatoly Aksakov, Igor Divinski, and Oleg Nikolaev, as well as senator Nikolai Zhuravlev have presented a bill on digital financial assets that defines cryptocurrencies and tokens as property while banning their usage as means of payment.

Ukrainian Hackers Stole $50 Million in Bitcoins Using ‘Poison’ Google Ads

A Ukrainian hacker group dubbed Coinhoarder has stolen more than $50 million in cryptocurrency from users of Blockchain.info, one of the most popular providers of digital currency wallets, according to a report published Wednesday by Cisco’s Talos cybersecurity team.

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