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1 in 9 Indonesians hold Cryptocurrency, Hootsuite Report

1 in 9 Indonesians hold Cryptocurrency, Hootsuite Report

According to a report shared by Hootsuite citing GlobalWebIndex, 11% of all Indonesians own some kind of cryptocurrency. The total population of Indonesia is just over 270 Million people which makes it the fourth most populous country on the planet.

3 Benefits You Need to Know About Cryptocurrency Credit Cards

3 Benefits You Need to Know About Cryptocurrency Credit Cards

A breaking story shows that MedeTrade crypto exchange has integrated Dash in its Visa cryptocurrency credit and debit card. Therefore, crypto users need to know about benefits associated with cryptocurrency visa card.

What Will Cryptocurrency Speeds Look Like in 2020?

What Will Cryptocurrency Speeds Look Like in 2020?

Each year, more people are converted to the benefits of cryptocurrency. Some are spurred to make the change from traditional fiat currency based on the security and safety features that are present in the blockchains. Others are increasingly convinced it's the future of finance by the transaction speed that cryptocurrency offers.

Japanese Based Cryptocurrency Exchange BitFlyer Reports $6.9Million Loss in 2019

Japanese Based Cryptocurrency Exchange BitFlyer Reports $6.9Million Loss in 2019

bitFlyer, a Tokyo based cryptocurrency exchange reported a loss of $6.9 million after suffering a loss in customers amidst regulatory issues with the financial services agency of Japan. The company is doing all it can to stand strong and successfully survive this downtime.

Holistic Approach to Investing in Cryptocurrency

Holistic Approach to Investing in Cryptocurrency

The basic criteria for selection and investing in Cryptocurrencies using the three pillar approach.

Banks Are Increasingly Starting to Offer Cryptocurrency Services in 2020

Banks Are Increasingly Starting to Offer Cryptocurrency Services in 2020

Banks have increased their interest in cryptocurrencies. Many of them have decided to join the cryptocurrency market, either by offering investments in cryptocurrency or by exploiting the capabilities of blockchain technology, which is already used in various areas with financial services.

Facebook to Launch Libra Cryptocurrency in January 2021, But in Limited Format

Facebook to Launch Libra Cryptocurrency in January 2021, But in Limited Format

According to a new developing story, Facebook expects to launch its Libra cryptocurrency in January next year, but in a limited format.

What to Expect of Cryptocurrency and Bitcoin Trends in 2021

What to Expect of Cryptocurrency and Bitcoin Trends in 2021

With Bitcoin rising to new heights, the cryptocurrency’s sustained price rally on the markets may be indicative of what may be in store for it next year.

Norwegian Air Set to Accept Cryptocurrency Payments

Norwegian Air Set to Accept Cryptocurrency Payments

Amazing times ahead for travelers in Norway as Norwegian Airline, one of the largest in Europe is set to accept the use of cryptocurrency as a means of payments for flight booking.

Ripple-Backed BBVA Bank to Launch Cryptocurrency Trading in 2021

Ripple-Backed BBVA Bank to Launch Cryptocurrency Trading in 2021

BBVA, Spain’s second-largest bank, announced its plans to introduce cryptocurrency trading and custodial services in early 2021.

Interest in Ethereum Surpasses Bitcoin as Google Searches for ETH Hits ATH

Interest in Ethereum Surpasses Bitcoin as Google Searches for ETH Hits ATH

The interests in Ethereum has hit a new milestone as Google searches for the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization has hit a new ATH record.

UK Court Recognized Cryptocurrency as Property in Freezing Order

UK Court Recognized Cryptocurrency as Property in Freezing Order

In a property ownership tussle, UK high court found itself in the second attempt to recognize cryptocurrency as property. This time round, the court imposed a freezing order to crypto firm directors who failed to prove that they were not owners of the disputed cryptocurrencies.

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