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Japanese Cryptocurrency Exchanges now Allowed to Self-Regulate Operations

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Japanese Cryptocurrency Exchanges now Allowed to Self-Regulate Operations
Japanese cryptocurrency exchanges now allowed to self-regulate operations

Cryptocurrency businesses in Japan can now self-regulate their operations, as per a recent Financial Services Agency (FSA) directive reported by Reuters on October 24, 2018. Japan Turns to Self-Regulation The self-regulation dictum was extended for supporting the growth of the burgeoning digital assets sector in Japan. Previously, local cryptocurrency exchanges formed an independent body called Japan Virtual Currency Exchange Association…Read More. The post by Shaurya Malwa appeared first on BTCManager, bitcoin, Blockchain & Cryptocurrency News

bitcoin, Ether, XRP Weekly Market Update: October 25, 2018
Japanese cryptocurrency exchanges now allowed to self-regulate operations

BTC dropped $120 of its value and closed the trading day on October 18 at $6,615. The loss constituted its most significant one-day drop since October 11. BTC-USD On the same day, observers saw the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) reporting significant growth in BTC Futures trading in Q3. The exchange group has revealed that the average daily trading volume (ADV)…Read More. The post by Georgi Hristov appeared first on BTCManager, bitcoin, Blockchain & Cryptocurrency News

Parity Founder Demonstrates Ease of Creating a DLT System, Launches a Blockchain Within Minutes
Parity founder demonstrates ease of creating a dlt system, launches a blockchain within minutes

While distributed ledger technology (DLT) undoubtedly has the potentials to revolutionize nearly all sectors of the global economy, many startups still find it an arduous task creating and deploying their blockchain networks. However, the founder of Parity Technologies, Gavin Wood has turned the game on its head by launching a blockchain within 60 minutes at the Web 3 Summit in Berlin,…Read More. The post by Ogwu Osaemezu Emmanuel appeared first on BTCManager, bitcoin, Blockchain & Cryptocurrency News

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The podcasts that got me into bitcoin

Before there was Let’s Talk bitcoin, there was Agorist Radio….

A long time ago, I was browsing around the anarchist parts of the internet and stumbled upon a website calledAgoristRadio.com. The site was home to several podcasts with titles such as “Cypherpunkd”, “The Agorist Social Club”, “Coinbase”, and “Reality Exploit Roundtable”. Each podcast was hosted by Hiro White, the admin of the Agorist Radio website, with a slew of different guests and co-hostsincluding Indee, Plato, Smuggler, Voodoo, and Wiseguy. The topics they covered included 3D printing, cryptography, darknets, drones, surveillance technology, Temporary Autonomous Zones, and digital cash systemssuch as Loom, OpenTransctions, andbitcoin – among many other interesting topics.

Prior to listening to these podcasts, I had only heard of bitcoin in passing and never looked into it at all.After a month or two of binging on these podcasts, I was completely sold on bitcoin. The podcasts gave me more thanenough information to pique my interest, and further exploration on thebitcoin wikiled me deep down a rabbit hole that I have yet to emerge from.

By blind luck and sheer coincidence, since first discovering Agorist Radio I havehad the pleasure of meeting all of the hosts of Agorist Radio podcasts in person except Plato (who I believe is still around in the online bitcoin communities) andSmuggler(who I hear is going to be speaking at theHackers Congress in Praguethis October, so there might still be a chance!). They are all super smart, super nice guys to whom I owe a tremendous debt of gratitude for producing these great podcasts and turning me on to bitcoin.

Without further adieu, please enjoy my collection of the complete*Agorist Radio catalogue:

https://archive.org/details/agorist-radio/

Listen closely -you might just recognize a familiar voice on a few of them 😉

* I believe Ihaveevery episode of every Agorist Radio podcast ever published online, but if I’m missing any and you have a copy, please let me knowso I can make a copy and add it to the archive.org collection!