Cointelegraph By Felipe Erazo
Gibraltar is now an observing member of the Global Blockchain Business Council
The Government of Gibraltar has announced its official appointment as an observing member of the Global Blockchain Business Council, or GBBC. It will be...
Layer1 co-founder takes former business partner to court
Jakov Dolic, co-founder of the U.S.-based Bitcoin (BTC) mining company Layer1, has filed a lawsuit against his former business partner, Alexander Liegl.
According to court...
Germany’s central bank is working on a blockchain project, but it's not a CBDC
According to a public notice published in the Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union, Ocean Protocol, a Singaporean non-profit foundation, was...
Mongolia’s largest bank to offer crypto-related services
Mongolia's largest bank will soon begin offering crypto services including custody, remittance, deposits, loans, and crypto-asset management.
According to DDaily, blockchain company Hexland — founded...
Chinese city seeks to power urban governance and more using blockchain tech
Authorities in Chengdu, China plan to adopt blockchain for several use cases throughout the city, including urban governance, cross-border trade, smart manufacturing, and agriculture.
During...
Paxful launches crypto debit card in Mexico
Bitcoin (BTC) P2P marketplace Paxful has partnered with Spanish neobank Bnext to launch its first crypto debit card in Mexico.
The partnership will allow Paxful’s...
Peru is studying crypto exchanges to figure out future laws
The pandemic is not stopping Peru's lawmakers from...
Cuban freedom fighters launch underground Bitcoin remittance network
Cubans are finding new ways to circumvent the embargo sanctions imposed by the U.S. government back in 1962. According to an October 26 report by...
Bitcoin ATMs are booming in this Latin American country
Colombia now has the largest number of Bitcoin (BTC) ATMs in Latin America. According to CoinATMRadar, Bogota, the nation's capital, has 34 ATMs, followed by...
Blockchain is still far from maturity, says China’s former IT minister
Wu Zhongze, China's former vice-minister for Science and Technology and a well-known digital economics expert, believes that blockchain technology is still quite young.
During an...