The week turned out to be interesting. Roskomnadzor demanded from the Telegram messenger to provide the FSB with the information necessary to decrypt user messages, threatening to block..
In addition, there were rumors about the ban of the Binance Exchange in Japan, which hit a bit bitcoin. But later, the Japanese regulator officially issued warnings to the exchange. The head of the site Changpeng Jao urged the community not to worry...
(1)At the G20 summit in Argentina agreed to provide work on the rules of international regulation of the crypto-currency industry by July 2018....
(2) The draft law "On Digital Financial Assets" was introduced in the State Duma, where crypto-currencies and tokens are defined as a type of digital assets and are property in electronic form and can not be a means of payment in the territory of the Russian Federation....
(3) Tether has released another 300 million USDT tokens..
(4)Blog platform Medium introduced the rules of advertising publications ICO and crypto currency. Posts that do not meet these conditions may get caught in spam...
(5)The popular hardware purse Ledger was hacked by a 15-year-old guy from the UK. He reprogrammed the device in such a way that the wallet generates pre-installed security keys, through which you can access the account...
(6) Snapchat banned advertising projects ICO..
(7)On March 19, US President Donald Trump signed a decree banning any operations with crypto-currencies issued by the Venezuelan government. At the same time El Petro this week went to the public part of ICO and offers its tokens to all comers....
(8) Research: 76% of ICOs completed in 2018 are unprofitable. After entering the stock exchanges, there is a short-term increase in the price of ICO-tokens, and then the cost of most of them falls below the level of the initial sale....
(9)SegWit-transactions in the bitcoin network exceeded by 20% the total number of transactions in the Bitcoin Cash network...
(10)Bloomberg: Google is working on creating cloud based solutions for blockbuster...
(11) The media, referring to the documents of Edward Snowden, report on the total surveillance of the US National Security Agency (NSA) for the users of bitcoin. NSA tracks bitcoin transactions from 2013 and collects personal data of crypto currency holders...