‘Financial Surveillance’ or ‘Blockchain Analysis’? Human Rights Foundation Debates Elliptic

Blockchain analysis is “a euphemism” for surveillance, HRF Director Alex Gladstein told Elliptic’s Tom Robinson during a debate on crypto tracing Monday.

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Bitbuy, Knox Team to Offer Insured Custody for Bitcoin on Exchange

Today, insured bitcoin custody provider Knox has announced its partnership with Canadian cryptocurrency exchange Bitbuy in a sign of growing interest for offline and insurable third-party storage solutions. “Bitbuy is…

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eth2 quick update no. 11

We’ve all been pretty busy with all the things! I’ll try to keep these posts rolling out, but in the meantime, be sure to checkout Ben Edgington’s What’s New in…

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How to create a self-healing web proxy cluster with AWS and Squid in 8 steps

Web proxy has many purposes, to name a few, some people use it for anonymity purposes, and some people want bypass network censorship, and another common usage is for CDN. Here…

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TokenMarket Joins Forces with CMS equIP to Support Start-ups

London, ENGLAND – June 3, 2019 – Global investment platform TokenMarket today announces a partnership with CMS equIP, the global accelerator programme for tech start-ups run by international law firm…

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TokenMarket Receives FCA Approval to Run Security Token Offering in Regulatory Sandbox

London, ENGLAND – June 10, 2019 – Global investment platform TokenMarket today announces that it has received approval from the FCA to run its Security Token Offering (“STO”) in the…

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Scottish company hit with maximum fine for making nearly 200 million nuisance calls

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined CRDNN Limited with the maximum £500,000 fine for making more than  193 million automated nuisance calls.

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International airline fined £500,000 for failing to secure its customers’ personal data

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined Cathay Pacific Airways Limited £500,000 for failing to protect the security of its customers’ personal data.

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The ICO and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner sign Memorandum of Understanding

James Dipple-Johnstone (Deputy Commissioner) said: Information rights regulation, in particular data protection regulation, has an increasingly international dimension.  

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EOS Accelerates to the Upside: $3.30 and $5.80 Are Likely Targets

EOS has surged upward as bulls broke the downtrend line. The breakout is insufficient as buyers fail to break the $2.80 resistance.

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