- 2016-12-31: Superintendencia de Sociedades Bans Bitcoin in Colombia (newsbtc.com) 'The news was announced few days before the new year by the country’s regulatory agency -- Superintendency of Corporations'
- 2017-01-07: Could bitcoin be the solution to governments' "war on cash"? (qz.com) 'Cash has the advantages of being accessible, inclusive, and largely surveillance-free. It also has a tendency to leak into unexpected places, which makes governments uncomfortable. They say killing off cash plugs the leaks, and besides, it’s technological progress.'
- 2017-01-18: Nigeria's Central Bank is warning local banks against trading in bitcoins and other digital currencies. (qz.com) 'While China appears to be worried about bitcoin being used to avoid the country’s capital controls, for its part, CBN [Central Bank of Nigeria] cites the possibility of exploitation by criminals and terrorists.'
- 2017-01-26: Venezuelan authorities arrest 4 bitcoin miners (marketwatch.com) 'They were charged with cyberfraud and stealing electricity' (but the charge of cyberfraud isn't explained in the story).
- 2017-01-26: Stricter Bitcoin Regulation, Ban on Mixers Recommended at Interpol, Europol Conference (bitcoinmagazine.com) 'It appears the global fight against Bitcoin money laundering has turned up a notch.'
- 2017-01-29: Bitcoin wallets get a key approval in Switzerland (engadget.com) 'One company can hold your digital currency without having to serve as a bank.'
Would you trust your retirement savings to bitcoin? Some people would. I bet that those who would are nowhere near retirement age.
- 2017-01-20: Wall Street Journal features Revolutionary Retirement Strategy From Bitcoin IRA and Reports Bitcoin up 123% in 2016 (PRNewswire -> finance.yahoo.com) 'BitcoinIRA.com, the first and only bitcoin-based retirement investment company, today announced the completion of a new milestone.'
- 2017-01-25: Bitcoin Price Fluctuations Taken Into Account When Saving For Bitcoin-Funded Retirement (cointelegraph.com) 'What are the odds that Bitcoin can be adapted to serve social purposes, namely reshaping national welfare systems?'
Short takes: Things I learned from this month's news exercise.
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2017-01-10:
What Is One Of The World's Largest Derivatives Exchanges Doing With Bitcoin?
(forbes.com)
'CME Group started more than a century ago in Chicago as a place where farmers could lock in prices for their crops. Today, its exchanges -- CME, CBOT (Chicago Board of Trade), NYMEX (New York Mercantile Exchange) and COMEX (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) -- cover every major asset class, such as metals and energy and U.S. Treasury bonds. And now it’s making a foray into bitcoin. This past November, CME launched both a once-a-day bitcoin reference rate (BRR) and a bitcoin real-time index (BRTI) that updates every second.'
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2017-01-16;
High-Speed Traders Are Taking Over Bitcoin
'The reality is that professionals armed with cutting-edge technology now drive as much as 80 percent of bitcoin trading, mimicking strategies honed by some of the biggest players on Wall Street.'
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2017-01-18:
Bitcoin is mostly traded in China
(businessinsider.com)
'From less than a 10% share in January 2012, the yuan now makes up nearly 100% of all bitcoin trading.'
- 2017-01-25: Bitseed Review - A Plug & Play Full Bitcoin Node (99bitcoins.com) 'Bitseed – a product that claims to be a "plug n play" node for the average user. Just plug it into your router at home and you are instantly a part of the Bitcoin network by running your own personal node. Of course you can always use your personal computer for this but then you’d have to give away a large chunk of space from your hard drive in order to download the Blockchain to your machine.'
And that's a wrap. See you again at the beginning of March!
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