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Crypto is Property: Chinese Court Upholds Citizens Rights to Own Bitcoin

The Shenzhen Court of International Arbitration (SCIA) has recently affirmed that cryptocurrencies, specifically bitcoin and several of its hard forks, are considered legal property and Chinese citizens have a right to own and transfer them.

Poloniex Revised Terms of Use, Shutters Services in Several Countries

With a revision to the popular exchange’s terms of use, users from a handful of jurisdictions will have their access to Poloniex shuttered.

Report Links 74% of Bitcoin Mining to China, Sees Threat to Network

The report claims China’s mining scene has an overwhelming influence over Bitcoin, something that could invite network manipulation.

With the CBAC, East Meets West in Search of Adoption and Innovation

The noise that surrounds economic relations between the United States and China is amping up exponentially. You can thank the latest trade wars for...

BitMEX’s New COO Angelina Kwan Joins the Crypto Space at “An Exciting Time”

An interview with the new COO of cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX, Angelina Kwan: "It is very exciting time for me to be joining the company."

World Economic Forum and the Chinese Cryptocurrency Space

On the latest episode of The Bitcoin Game, host Rob Mitchell explains the recent trip he took to the World Economic Forum.

Bitcoin Magazine’s Week in Review: Rejections and Reflections

Bitcoin Magazine’s Week in Review for week of August 25th, 2018

China Blocks Access to Over 120 Offshore Digital Currency Exchanges

China is now blocking access to more than 120 offshore cryptocurrency exchanges utilized for trading purposes by mainland customers.

WeChat Shuts Down Numerous Crypto Media Accounts

Beginning on Tuesday, August 21, 2018, WeChat began implementing a sudden shutdown of no fewer than eight accounts linked to bitcoin and crypto news organizations.

Bitmain Nears 51 of Network Hash Rate: Why This Matters and Why It Doesn’t

Bitmain is nearing 51 dominance of Bitcoin's hash rate. But this near-majority control isn't exactly new.
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