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Blockchain Morning Post | "Sleepless blockchain at 3 o'clock", the real record of the blockchain tycoon's New Year debates flowed out; the US government will not introduce a bitcoin regulatory bill in the short term; Lenovo's blockc

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Shuai Chu, Cai Wensheng, Yi Lihua, Xue Manzi... Trillion market value bigwigs debate "Blockchain and ICO" in the Spring Festival

Special Assistant to the President of the United States: The government will not introduce a Bitcoin regulatory bill in the short term

According to CNBC reports, Rob Joyce, the special assistant to the US president and the White House cybersecurity coordinator, revealed that although the government has expressed concerns about Bitcoin and other public cryptocurrencies, there is still a long way to go in formulating an official regulatory framework. He believes there is still a need to study and understand the positive and negative aspects of the field. He said the White House's biggest concern is criminals using cryptocurrencies to circumvent anti-money laundering laws because such laws usually only apply to traditional financial institutions.

Jarrod Dicker, formerly vice president of innovation and business strategy at The Washington Post, has moved to blockchain media company Po.et. It is reported that the reason why Jarrod Dicker chose to join Po.et is that they can use blockchain technology to return text, video and audio content to creators. This move is even more iconic, because it shows that the appeal of digital media has surpassed traditional media, and "content power" is gradually being transferred to the creators themselves.

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Croatia and Slovenia join hands to promote industry self-discipline and establish blockchain and digital currency association UBIK and blockchain alliance CEE

Croatian local blockchain companies and industry insiders initiated the establishment of a brand-new industry association organization - "Udruga za Blockchain i Kriptovalute", referred to as UBIK. In Slovenia, a neighboring country of Croatia, former member of Yugoslavia and current EU member state, Prime Minister Miro Cerar led the establishment of a blockchain consortium CEE. UBIK and CEE organizations aim to actively publicize the benefits and opportunities brought about by blockchain innovation technologies to the public, and to enhance industry awareness and reputation. At this stage, Croatia has not officially announced its digital currency regulatory policy. However, in 2013, the country's central bank stated that Bitcoin is not illegal, but according to the current law, digital currency is neither a legal means of payment, nor can it be regarded as electronic currency. Against this backdrop, UBIK hopes to be able to provide advisory services to regulators.

Kim Sangjo, chairman of South Korea's Fair Trade Commission (FTC), told JoongAng Ilbo that the FTC may be forced to take punitive measures against some digital currency exchanges in the country. Kim said the FTC last December investigated 13 exchanges for alleged violations of the country's e-commerce act. Under the law, South Korean digital currency companies must declare whether they are providing services as "telecom resellers" or "resellers." Kim added: “Mislabeling could lead investors astray. We are also investigating whether some exchanges have introduced exit restrictions, or strengthened their own exemption rules, which may have adversely affected investors. If needed, we will take corrective action by the end of February."

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Litecoin founder Li Qiwei and other three Chinese are on the list of blockchain hotspots

In the Top People in Blockchain Rating released by Cointelegraph on the 17th, three Chinese were on the list. They were Litecoin founder Li Qiwei and Bitcoin Mainland founder Wu Jihan, who ranked fifth. The nineteenth former Bitcoin China CEO Li Qiyuan. In this list, Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum, ranked first, Andreas M. Antonopoulos, author of "Bitcoin Godfather" and "Mastering Bitcoin", and Don Tapscott, author of "Bitcoin Revolution" respectively. Second, third place.

Indians Look to Buy Bitcoin Overseas as Regulations Tighten

Bitcoin hits $11,000 at one point

Lithuanian central bank approves €100 million ICO project

Quotations on the Bitstamp platform show that Bitcoin once broke through $11,000, an increase of about 8% in 24 hours.

Lithuanian central bank approves €100 million ICO project

Telecom giant T-Mobile notified the FCC of interference from Brooklyn's 700 MHz LTE network. According to Reuters, after the FCC thoroughly investigated the matter, the FCC Enforcement Bureau stated in a letter on February 15 that if miners fail to stop using the "Antminer s5 Bitcoin Miner" and other Bitcoin mining equipment to interfere with the Internet, This would violate federal law. Offenders will pay fines, face criminal prosecution, and their mining equipment could be seized.

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