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November 17, 2019

November 17, 2019

FromDaily Crypto Report


November 17, 2019

FromDaily Crypto Report

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Length:
6 minutes
Released:
Nov 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today's blockchain and cyrptocurrency headlines


Bitcoin is up 0.5% at $8,543
XRP is up 1% at 26 cents
and Ethereum is up 1% at $184


Top gainers in the last 24 hours:
Enigma up 25%
Game Credits up 21%
Etherparty up 19%
and Dentacoin up 15%


Bitcoin Cash had a hard fork at the end of this week that resulted in a split of mining pool opinions as well.


A unit of the Ukrainian railways got caught red-handed diverting company electricity to mine bitcoin.


Revolut is talking to investors and looking to raise 500 million in new funding.


Binance has added the Turkish Lira in it’s direct fiat-to-crypto buying facility.


Facebook’s Libra testnet has deployed 34 projects and logged over 51,000 transactions.
Links:

Ukrainian Railways Branch Caught Mining Crypto With State Power - CoinDesk

Crypto-friendly investing app Revolut in talks to raise $500M for global expansion - The Block

As Bitcoin Cash Hard Forks, Unknown Mining Pool Continues Old Chain - CoinDesk

German Regulator Orders ‘KaratGold Coin’ Issuer to Cease Operations - CoinDesk

Facebook's Libra testnet has logged over 51,000 transactions, deployed 34 projects - The Block

Binance adds support for Turkish lira for direct crypto purchases - The Block



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Released:
Nov 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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The longest-running daily podcast briefing for news about bitcoin, blockchain, NFTs, and all other global cryptocurrency, digital asset, metaverse, and DLT updates. A daily, 2-4 minute report of everything you need to know to be informed about the cryptocurrency and blockchain space including prices, policy, developments, and governance. The information presented should be considered developing news and not investment advice.