Iceland has become a preferred destination for cryptocurrency mining operations.
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Iceland has become a preferred destination for cryptocurrency mining operations.
Sberbank, one of the biggest banks in Russia, has been linked to cryptocurrency mining.
The Income Tax Department has issued notices to 100,000 cryptocurrency investors on tax evasion concerns.
The head of investment research for Goldman Sachs does not believe in the future of cryptocurrencies.
Some Australian banks are not against cryptocurrency purchases with bank accounts.
Three banks in the US have announced their intentions to prohibit customers from buying bitcoin using their credit cards.
Lloyds Bank is the first bank in the UK to prohibit its customers from buying cryptocurrencies with their credit cards.
Enel announced its decision to not sell energy to cryptocurrency mining businesses.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro announced that the pre-sale of the Petro will start on February 20.
Kodak decided to postpone the launch of its own cryptocurrency, the KodakCoin.
Facebook announced its decision to ban all ads regarding cryptocurrencies.
Some stores in a mall in Singapore have started selling cryptocurrency mining rigs.
The Chairman of Starbucks, Howard Schultz, talked about the cryptocurrency market and Starbucks' future plans.
Venezuela announced that it will accept cryptocurrencies and hard currencies for the petro.
Six customers have filed a lawsuit against Bitconnect on allegations of running a Ponzi scheme and violating securities law.
Commodities fund Tiberius Group said it will release a new cryptocurrency called the Tiberius Coin.
Herman Gref said that authorities should wait before regulating cryptocurrencies.
Goldman Sachs warned its wealthiest investors on the risks of the cryptocurrency market.
The CEO of investment fund Hermitage claimed that governments will end up regulating cryptocurrencies.