Ukraine's cyberpolice says that cryptocurrencies should be either regulated or banned.
Ukraine's cyberpolice says that cryptocurrencies should be either regulated or banned.
The price of bitcoin has suffered a hystoric new low, falling close to $8,000.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro announced that the pre-sale of the Petro will start on February 20.
A South Korean court has ruled in a case that bitcoin has economic value.
Kodak decided to postpone the launch of its own cryptocurrency, the KodakCoin.
Boris Titov, Russia's presidential candidate, said that the proposed cryptocurrency regulations in the country are too severe.
Facebook announced its decision to ban all ads regarding cryptocurrencies.
South Korean authorities said they have no intentions to ban cryptocurrency trading.
Consumer electronics retail chain Yamada Denki stated that it has started accepting bitcoin payments at two stores.
Some stores in a mall in Singapore have started selling cryptocurrency mining rigs.
Another company, One Hundred Concierge, which is based in London, has decided to start accepting bitcoin payments.
The Central Bank of Nigeria's governor, Godwin Emefiele, said that investing in bitcoin is like gambling.
The Chairman of Starbucks, Howard Schultz, talked about the cryptocurrency market and Starbucks' future plans.
The Financial Services Authority will conduct checks at several cryptocurrency exchanges in the country after coincheckhack.
The National Pension Fund of South Korea is indirectly investing 2.6 billion won in top cryptocurrency exchanges operating in the country: Korbit, Upbit and Bithumb
Workers' unions criticised Nordea Bank for its previous decision to ban employees from owning cryptocurrencies.
The South Korean Communications Commission found that several exchanges in the country failed privacy tests.
A hack affecting Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck led to the theft of $400 million worth of cryptocurrencies.