Technological advances related to digital finance and cryptocurrencies have reached Turkey, where they have just opened the country's first blockchain study center. It is in the University of Bahçeşehir, in Istanbul, and marks the entry of Turkey into the world of digitalization.
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Ether is not considered a security
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the United States announced that the agency will not consider the Ether as a financial value. This was stated by William Hinman, head of the SEC's Corporate Finance Division, during the recent…
Twitch users will get rewards in cryptocurrencies
Twitch, the platform for online digital streaming, currently ranked 33rd in the world, has just announced that it will allow its users to receive tips and payments in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash.
At the moment they are…
India wants to assign taxes to cryptocurrencies
According to statements made by sources to international media, India is working on proposals that would allow making cryptocurrency transactions, subject to taxes on assets and services.
Apparently, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes…
What determines the price of Bitcoin in the market?
If something characterizes the price of Bitcoin is the volatility it has in the market. Since its launch, the asset has been rising and falling according to trends and the index that surrounds it. However, what really diagnoses and sets its…
What is a Sweatcoin and how does it work?
Although the digital currencies are recent, many people already get motivation of finances of this type. The "Sweatcoin" comes to help sports fans get additional benefits for exercising.
The Sweatcoin a digital coin that is earned by being…
Reddit will restore payments with cryptocurrencies
During an interview, Reddit's CTO, Chris Slowe, explained that the company will once again add cryptocurrency payments to its platform.
In this way, users can pay premium membership again with BTC. Previously it had been eliminated because…