Bitcoin is moving out of China

Cryptocurrency is moving out of China and into Japan and South-Korea, making them the dominating countries on the Bitcoin Ecosystem.
Switzerland shuts down fake cryptocurrency and conducts investigations

FINMA shut down QUID PRO QUO that sold E-coins as a cryptocurrency. The Swiss watchdog says it has three more companies on its radar and is conducting 11 investigations.
Ethereum Metropolis hard fork underway as Byzantium enters test phase

Ethereum’s Metropolis hard fork moved a step further this week as the Byzantium update entered into the testing phase.
Bitcoin Cash network shows progress with an ambitious future plans

More than 50 days after the last hard fork, the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network is up and running with full steam ahead. Different development teams are working on the BCH network in order to improve the cryptocurrency’s protocol.
Aliant partners with BitPay making payment with BTC easier

By connecting with one of the leading payment processing companies, Bitpay is helping increase mainstream adoption of the cryptocurrency.
Raiden’s micropayment solution goes live on Ethereum Testnet

The Raiden Network’s work in progress to solve Ethereum’s scaling problems has hit a landmark as a test service called micro Raiden goes live on the Ehtereum Kovan testnet.
No more double taxation on cryptocurrencies in Australia

The Australian government has introduced a bill that will relieve cryptocurrencies from the problem of double taxation to allow Australian fin-tech sector to compete globally.
Bitcoin transactions might soon end altogether in China

The Chinese government is reportedly about to move swiftly against Bitcoin trading and exchanges within the country. Access to exchanges oversees could be blocked as well.
Ethereum begins rollout of Metropolis hard fork

this change to the Ethereum network is necessary to allow any sort of meaningful scaling within the Ethereum ecosystem.
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