The Bank of Thailand has banned financial institutions from conducting cryptocurrency related activities.
The Bank of Thailand has banned financial institutions from conducting cryptocurrency related activities.
JP Morgan says cryptocurrencies will not disapear, but warns investors of the risks of investing on this market.
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 chief of the International Monetary Fund said that regulating cryptocurrencies is inevitable.
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.
Some market analysts predict that despite the recent falls when it comes to the price of bitcoin, the cryptocurrency can still reach $50,000 by the end of the year.
After falling below $6,000, the price of bitcoin managed to slightly recover growing back to over $8,000 in just one day.
Steve Wozniak decided to sell his bitcoin because he did not want to worry about the digital currency's volatility and price changes.
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.
Japanese authorities are looking into Coincheck's claims of providing financial compensation to users affected by hack.
Line Corporation announced that it plans to launch its own cryptocurrency exchange.