
Australia’s Top Banks Won’t Ban Bitcoin Purchase Transactions
While U.S. and European banks ban buying bitcoin with credit cards, Australia’s biggest banks have confirmed that they are not barring customers from purchasing cryptocurrencies.
While U.S. and European banks ban buying bitcoin with credit cards, Australia’s biggest banks have confirmed that they are not barring customers from purchasing cryptocurrencies.
In a few weeks, Coinbase will offer their customers an update on Bitcoin SegWit which is expected to improve transaction capacity of the Bitcoin network.
The overall markets under deep correction as China brings ban on local investors to trade even from foreign exchanges.
Miner One deploys the crowdfunded mining operation to disrupt cumbersome process of cryptocurrency creation by delivering ultra-low energy costs along with high-level security solutions.
South Korea accuses its northern neighbor of having hacked its crypto exchanges, which resulted in billions of won stolen.
Owing to the risks of over buying and purchasing, banks across the U.S and Europe and banning crypto purchases through credit cards.
KuCoin is now the exchange to allow the widest range of Bitcoin Cash trading pairs, and which they believe will tap into a whole new breed of crypto investors.
The scope of application of the Lightning Network is expanding: the first Bitcoin ATM transaction made using the network was completed.
Japan’s financial watchdog ‘FSA’ has raided Coincheck in order to “ensure the preservation of clients’ assets.”
Skycoin is happy to announced the launch of its Skyminer, an internet access point which pays its users for bandwidth, within the company’s Skywire project.
The minister in his budget speech for 2018 talked about eliminating the use of cryptos for “illegitimate” activities.
Coingaming Group, a famous Bitcoin gaming operator, is looking forward to adopt Bitcoin’s Lightning Network – a breakthrough payment solution.
Some experts call it “healthy fall”and blame numerous governmental restrictions for the Bitcoin slide while many investors try to get rid of the cryptocurrency by all means.
Square’s Cash App will incorporate Bitcoin trading facility at zero commission charges.
One of the most popular mobile messaging platforms in Japan is looking to enable its users to trade virtual currency via its own exchange service.