Category: crypto

  • Is China’s New Fascination With Blockchain Really Good for Bitcoin?

    Is China’s New Fascination With Blockchain Really Good for Bitcoin?

    Blockchain development has kind of become an element of the party line in the world’s largest officially communist state. The General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, Xi Jinping, recently told a Politburo meeting that the People’s Republic has to gain an edge in the emerging field. Some say Xi’s statement brought back the…

  • Mistakes Crypto Owners and Traders Should Avoid

    Mistakes Crypto Owners and Traders Should Avoid

    There are many pitfalls one can easily get caught in when using, storing, investing or trading cryptocurrencies. While some mistakes could cost you a fortune, most of the common ones can easily be avoided. Bitcoin.com has produced a video featuring the top seven deadly mistakes crypto owners should avoid. Also read: ‘No-Deal Brexit Huge Positive…

  • Bank of Lithuania Issues Guidelines on Security Token Offerings

    Bank of Lithuania Issues Guidelines on Security Token Offerings

    Recognizing that businesses are seeking alternative ways to raise capital other than bank lending, the Bank of Lithuania has issued new guidelines on security token offerings. The goal is to clarify applicable rules without introducing more regulations. Also read: Mario Draghi Leaves European Central Bank Without Ever Raising Interest Rates Guidelines Aiming to Avoid More…

  • Tax Form to Report Revenues From Cryptocurrency Trading Issued in Poland

    Tax Form to Report Revenues From Cryptocurrency Trading Issued in Poland

    Authorities in Poland have clarified the taxation of revenues received from cryptocurrency exchange transactions. The Ministry of Finance has recently published a 2019 tax form that has a dedicated section where taxpayers are expected to declare separately proceeds from crypto trading. Also read: Mario Draghi Leaves European Central Bank Without Ever Raising Interest Rates Polish…

  • McKinsey: Majority of Banks May Not Be Economically Viable

    McKinsey: Majority of Banks May Not Be Economically Viable

    Management consulting firm McKinsey & Company has published a global banking review and found that a majority of banks worldwide may not be economically viable. More than half of them still do not generate their cost of equity 10 years after the crisis and may not survive an economic downturn. Also read: FATF Starts Checking…

  • State Bank of India Chief Says Crypto Regulation Is a Must

    State Bank of India Chief Says Crypto Regulation Is a Must

    The chairman of the State Bank of India (SBI) has spoken in favor of cryptocurrency regulation in an interview. He believes that it is necessary to regulate cryptocurrencies. Last week, the chairman attended IMF meetings in Washington, D.C., with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Also read: India’s Popular ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’ Show Gives…

  • Lebanese Protestors Gather at Central Bank as Financial Lockout Continues

    Lebanese Protestors Gather at Central Bank as Financial Lockout Continues

    Since the beginning of widespread protests in Lebanon last week, banks and lending institutions have remained closed, fueling fears of an impending nationwide cash crisis. Attempts to assuage the concerns of suffering individuals without money or options are not proving effective, as officials scramble to address the situation against a backdrop of alleged political embezzlement…

  • Mario Draghi Leaves European Central Bank Without Ever Raising Interest Rates

    Mario Draghi Leaves European Central Bank Without Ever Raising Interest Rates

    Preparing for a change at the top, the European Central Bank has decided to keep interest rates on hold and at their all-time lows. Mario Draghi, who had his last monetary policy meeting as president of the ECB, is leaving after an eight-year term during which key rates were never raised. At the subsequent press…

  • How Fiat Money Fails: Deconstructing the Government’s Paper-Thin Promise

    How Fiat Money Fails: Deconstructing the Government’s Paper-Thin Promise

    Fiat money has a surprisingly short lifespan. The almighty U.S. dollar currently serving as world reserve currency is not exempted, in spite of all proclamation that it cannot fail. Throughout history, fiat money has failed over and over again, where sound assets like gold have survived. Ruling out acts of god and unforeseen circumstance, the…

  • Bank Crisis Spreads in India – Deaths, Strike, Supreme Court Denial

    Bank Crisis Spreads in India – Deaths, Strike, Supreme Court Denial

    The Indian banking sector is facing multiple challenges. Customers of several cooperative banks are still struggling to withdraw their money, and deaths have been reported in connection with withdrawal restrictions. Meanwhile, some 300,000 state-run bank employees are on strike against what the bank unions call “cold-blooded murder of six banks.” Also read: Indian Finance Minister…