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German Central Bank Director: Crypto Regulations Must Be International

January 16, 2018 Jon Buck 0

Cointelegraph Crypto regulations should be global, according to the director of Germany’s Bundesbank. Joachim Wuermeling, a member of the board of Germany’s Bundesbank, has […]

New Report: Bitcoin Drug Money Laundering Is Highly Centralized

January 16, 2018 Jon Buck 0

Cointelegraph A new report indicates Bitcoin transactions for drugs are centralized in just a few mixer and gambling sites. A joint report by Center […]

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German Central Banker: Cryptocurrencies Must Be Regulated On a Global Scale

January 15, 2018 Nikhilesh De 0

CoinDesk A director of Germany’s central bank said at an event that cryptocurrencies must be regulated at a global scale, not just on a […]

Deutsche Bank: Bitcoin is One of the Greatest Market Threats in 2018

December 8, 2017 Kai Sedgwick 0

News.Bitcoin.com Deutsche Bank has issued a market briefing for 2018. The document, created by Chief International Economist Torsten Slok, lists 30 possible threats that […]

Swiss National Bank Chairman on Crypto: “Central Banks Are Working on This Very Intensively”

November 25, 2017 C Edward Kelso 0

News.Bitcoin.com International bankers are daily confronted with an eight hundred pound gorilla hogging every conversation, bitcoin. Sberbank’s Herman Gref is begrudgingly accepting of cryptocurrencies in a […]

German Financial Authority Warns on ICOs…Again; Nothing Changed

November 16, 2017 Jon Buck 0

Cointelegraph Germany issues a warning against ICOs…again. Separated by just six days. As governments around the world continue spinning their wheels considering possible regulations […]

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Banks Simulate €100,000 Security Transaction in R3 DLT Trial

September 26, 2017 Pete Rizzo 0

CoinDesk German banks working with the R3 blockchain consortium have successfully replicated the sale of a €100,000 security on a DLT platform. Source: CoinDesk

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Germany's Central Bank: Consumers Won't Use Blockchain for Payments

September 21, 2017 Stan Higgins 0

CoinDesk Germany’s central bank has published a new blockchain research paper. Source: CoinDesk

Germany’s Largest Food Delivery Service with 11,000+ Restaurants Now Accepts Bitcoin

July 6, 2017 Kevin Helms 0

News.Bitcoin.com Germany’s largest food delivery web portal, Lieferando.de, which boasts over 11,000 partner restaurants, recently announced that it has started accepting bitcoin for payments. […]

Bitcoin Comes To German Fast Food Giant Lieferando

July 6, 2017 William Suberg 0

Cointelegraph Bitcoin is now available as a payment method at the German food portal Lieferando, its first implementation in the sector. German fast food […]

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