Charles Hoskinson: Regulators launch capital influx into crypto-professor Sirer and Nick Szabo criticize EOS for mistakes and centralization-Swiss central bank chief rejects national cryptome-Medvedí cycle does not hinder cryptoinvestor-canceled Mt. Gox indemnifies creditors in BTC - Quebec triple increases electricity prices for miners-Bears trend Bitcoin does not ditch miners-A new online game called Bitcoin Cash Football
Regulation as a growth impetus
Charles Hoskinson - co-founder and former CEO of Ethereum today shares hopeful and uplifting words on Twitters:
Despite the fact that the cryptoinvestor is pushing up pressure when hearing about regulations, Hoskinson believes that the regulations are the highest priority and explains:
"After another wave of regulation, Wall Street appears at a party with all the locked capital. That will ultimately be tens of billions of dollars. The future is clear. "
Read more here: http://bitcoinist.com/
EOS faces criticism
As a result of a critical error, the launch of the EOS mainntet, scheduled for May 29, was delayed. This has caused a wave of criticism. Professor Emin Gün Sirer claims that the code bug can allow the attacker to penetrate the server's node and take control over it. EOS also criticizes cryptologist Nick Szabo, who said that the centralized EOS aspect leaves the project vulnerable to attacks. There is also danger due to different security holes.
Crypto e-franc will not be available yet
Thomas Moser, Chairman of the Swiss Central Bank Board, expressed his doubts about the possibility of issuing an e-franc. He announced it at a blockchain conference in the Swiss city of Zug, also known as the Crypto Valley. Moser said the potential impact of cryptomeni and blockchain on the traditional financial system is unclear, and technology is not at such an advanced stage that the central bank may consider e-franc cryptomas. Read more here: https://www.ccn.com/
Profits even in bear domination
Barry Silbert, the founder and CEO of the Digital Currency Group (DCG), the largest venture capital firm targeting the cryptographic market, said that despite the bearish cycle, investors are still interested in cryptomania.
More recently, the digital asset market has lost more than $ 13 billion, as major assets including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash and EOS recorded losses ranging from 5 to 11 percent. Still, Silbert has announced that Grayscale (a part of DCG) has had the best week of 2018 in the past five days as it earned more than $ 20 million. Read more here: https://www.ccn.com/
Mt. Gox will indemnify creditors
Canceled Exchange Mt. Gox entered the civil rehabilitation process, the officials announced on 22 June. Given that bankruptcy proceedings have been suspended as part of civil rehabilitation, the bankruptcy trustee may not sell any more Bitboins, as has been the case so far. Creditors should receive compensation in the BTC instead of the fiat currency as originally intended. Read more here: https://cointelegraph.com/
Quebec increases electricity prices
The Canadian province of Quebec has allegedly decided to charge approximately three times the price of electricity to the cryptomimeters than it has been. This measure has been adopted due to the huge number of requests for cryptoskeletal operations. The increase in the rate is currently only for new mining companies. Read more here: https://news.bitcoin.com/
Miners do not give up
3G Venture II, California, paid $ 13 million for a substantial portion of Intel's old chip maker in Colorado Springs. He plans to convert it to a mining cytophore. The cheap energy and size of the buildings, their own transformer station, dual backup power supplies are the main factors that have attracted the interest of John Chen, the owner of 3G Venture II. Read more here: https://bitcoinist.com/
Current something from football
This week, a new online game called Bitcoin Cash Football was launched, where players can play either as managers or players. Players are earning Bitcoin Cash (BCH). Bitcoin Cash Football also has a World Cup tournament where the BCH jackpot teams can play. Read more here: https://news.bitcoin.com/
Hard times for a market...
yes, hard times for the market ... I hope good times will come
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