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U.S. Government Links Digital Currency-Addresses To Sanctioned Iranians

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U.S. Government Links Digital Currency-Addresses To Sanctioned Iranians
Iranian hackers develop ransomware to secure bitcoin amidst looming u. S. Sanctions

It’s the first time the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has linked bitcoin addresses to specific individuals. According to Bloomberg’s article published on November 29, 2018, the Treasury Department mentioned in a statement on Wednesday that the two Iran-based individuals, Mohammad Ghorbaniyan and Ali Khorashadizadeh, were responsible for facilitating ransom payments made in bitcoin. Identifying Illicit Actors in…Read More. The post by Cindy Huynh appeared first on BTCManager, bitcoin, Blockchain & Cryptocurrency News

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Bitstamp: bitcoin-börse will institutionelle investoren anlocken

Bitstamp: bitcoin-Börse will institutionelle Investoren anlocken
U. S. Government links digital currency-addresses to sanctioned iranians

Bitstamp, eine der größten bitcoin-Börsen, will künftig mehr (und vor allem größere) Investoren anlocken.

 
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Consensys leads $2. 1 million funding round into ethereum hosted protocol aztec

ConsenSys Leads $2.1 Million Funding Round into Ethereum Hosted Protocol AZTEC

ConsenSys Labs, an Ethereum incubator owned by ConsenSys has led a $2.1 million seed investment into AZTEC, a London-based protocol developer, according to its press release sent to CoinJournal. AZTEC is an Ethereum mainnet-hosted protocol that helps to facilitate private transactions on the public blockchain. Founded by Dr. Zachary Williamson and Tom Pocock, AZTEC claims […]

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