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California State Senator Promotes Blockchain Bill For Recording Stock Information

California State Senator Promotes Blockchain Bill For Recording Stock Information Last week, Senator Bob Hertzberg (D), who represents California’s 18th Senate District, advanced legislation permitting Blockchain technology for certain business practices, financial information platform Equities.com reported April 23. SB 838 would allow corporations to apply “Blockchain technology or one or more distributed networks” to record and keep the “names of…

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Coinbase vs Cryptsy: el famoso exchange será, nuevamente, llevado a juicio

Se alega que Paul Vernon, antiguo CEO de Cryptsy, utilizó Coinbase para blanquear los millones de dólares que robó a los usuarios.

Recientemente salió a la luz que Coinbase, el famoso exchange de criptomonedas asentado en San Francisco, perdió otra apelación en una demanda presentada por antiguos clientes de la difunta empresa Cryptsy. Como resultado de esto, el caso pasará a juicio.

Un tribunal de apelaciones en Georgia confirmó que un tribunal más pequeño rechazó la apelación del caso por parte de Coinbase, lo que culpa a la compañía por no haber impedido que el CEO de Cryptsy se fugara, presuntamente, con el dinero de sus clientes.

En la disputa, el demandante Brandon Leidel, antiguo cliente de Cryptsy, sostiene que Coinbase debería haber prestado ayuda para evitar que el CEO del clausurado exchange, Paul Vernon, lavara los fondos de los usuarios a través de una de sus billeteras.

Coinbase intentó defenderse argumentando que Vernon dio el visto bueno a los acuerdos de usuario cuando comenzó a usar la billetera, pero conviene recordar que en 2017 un juez hizo énfasis en lo obvio: que los clientes de Cryptsy no estaban sujetos a dichos acuerdos.

Así pues, el famosísimo exchange decidió apelar, pero la protesta fue denegada por un tribunal de distrito. El Tribunal de Apelaciones de los Estados Unidos para el Undécimo Circuito confirmó esta decisión recientemente, expresando que “Leidel no desea que se cumplan los parámetros establecidos en los acuerdos de usuario, ni alega ninguna ofensa relacionada con el incumplimiento de estos parámetros”.

Los reclamos del señor Leidel son viables, puesto que los derechos violados no fueron impuestos por los acuerdos de Coinbase”.

Como resultado, el caso irá a juicio. Cabe destacar que David Silver, abogado que representa a los demandantes, comentó:

Estamos complacidos, aunque no sorprendidos. El tribunal de apelación confirmó la decisión del tribunal de primera instancia, con respecto a mantener esta disputa a plena vista del público. Esperamos una respuesta de Coinbase por el papel que jugaron en la pérdida de los millones de dólares de nuestros clientes”.

Fuente: CoinDesk.

Traducción de Gustavo López / DiarioBitcoin.

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As of September 2017, the Swiss town of Zug will offer all of its citizens a digital identity on the Ethereum blockchain.

Zug, a Swiss town with the population of nearly 30,000 citizens, has been famous for its dedication to cryptocurrencies. Zug has been called the “Crypto Valley” of the financial world since many of its citizens are entrepreneurs who specialize in digital currencies. Numerous bitcoin and blockchain enthusiasts have flocked to the town to take advantage of the entrepreneurial environment and the crypto-awareness of the citizens. Last year, the town even began accepting bitcoin payments for government services on a trial basis. In addition, one of the 10 bitcoin ATMs in Switzerland is in Zug, which is operated by the Zug-based bitcoin Suisse.

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“We want a single electronic identity — a kind of digital passport — for all possible applications. In our city, we do not want this digital ID to be centralized but on the blockchain. We only verify and confirm the identity of a person,” Dolfi Müller, the mayor of Zug, said in a statement.

According to the mayor, blockchain-based identity applications should not be limited to urban services, fee collection or room rentals. In the first phase of the digital ID, a consultative “e-vote” will be held to determine the usage of the innovative system. The voting is expected to take place in the spring of 2018.

The Ethereum-based digital identity application is being developed by the Institute for Financial Services Zug (IFZ) of the Lucerne University, Zug-based ConsenSys  and the Zürich-based ti&m.

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Both ConsenSys and ti&m expressed their excitement about Zug’s digital identity project. Rouven Heck, Product Lead at ConsenSys, was delighted that the small town chose the ConsenSys web-based wallet and identity management system  uPort  to handle the project.

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Thomas Wüst, Founder and CEO of ti&m, emphasized the high security of the new system.

“This solution provides tremendous added value for enhanced security, as private data remains under the full control of individuals while providing a much more streamlined use of digital services,” Wüst said.

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