Monday, January 20, 2020

SIM-swap charges / Zhao: Coins on exchanges are safer / Cardano hard fork due mid-February

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Market Watch: Bitcoin has seen a drop in value during Monday trading but still remains within the $8,000 mark. Bitcoin SV has experienced another surge in value, jumping nearly 18 percent in 24 hours.

  • Bitcoin: $8,652 (0.02%) // $157.2 billion market cap.
  • Ethereum: $166 (0.33%) // $18.1 billion market cap.
  • XRP: $0.231 (0.77%) // $10 billion market cap.
  • Bitcoin Cash: $338 (1.79%) // $6.1 billion market cap.
  • Top 100 Winner: Bitcoin SV: $301 (17.65%) // $5.4 billion market cap.
  • Top 100 Loser: Centrality: $0.069 (6.60%) // $74 million market cap.

Prices are as of 12:30 p.m. ET.

1. An 18-year-old is facing four criminal charges linked to a $50 million SIM-swapping scam that targeted crypto holders. Samy Bensaci, from Montreal, is being accused by Canadian authorities for their involvement in the crime that targeted Americans and Canadians. Among those targeted included Don and Alex Tapscott, co-authors of the book "Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin Is Changing Money, Business, and the World." According to a report in The Star, Don said that while the hacker had attempted to steal crypto from them, the hack had been unsuccessful. -INFOSECURITY MAGAZINE

2. The co-founder and CEO of crypto exchange Binance has said that for many people, keeping their crypto assets on an exchange is safer than if they held their own keys. Changpeng Zhao made his comments after crypto skeptic and gold bug Peter Schiff announced that he had lost access to his Bitcoin wallet. According to Zhao, "a trusted centralized exchange is SAFUer for most people." However, according to one Twitter user, the remarks from Zhao are ill-timed, stating that Binance was previously hacked. Last May, Binance was hacked for around 7,000 Bitcoin, which amounted to $40.7 million at the time. -@CZ_BINANCE/TWITTER

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3. Charles Hoskinson, co-founder and CEO of IOHK, the blockchain company behind altcoin Cardano, has said that he expects to see a hard fork for the coin mid-February. During a live stream, Hoskinson said that there was a "pretty high certainty" that the Ouroboros Bizantine Fault-Tolerant Consensus Protocol (OBFT) would be introduced next month. According to a report, however, the CEO didn't answer an inquiry concerning the changes brought on by the upgrade. -COINTELEGRAPH

4. Al-Nasser Brigades, the military wing of the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC), reportedly received Bitcoin amounting to around $29 million to help fund operations in and out of the Gaza Strip. According to a report from the Israeli International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), the Bitcoin wallet received around 3,370 Bitcoin between October 2015 and July 2019. The report claims that the money was used to avoid sanctions, enable cross-border money transfers, and offer a degree of anonymity. -COIN DESK

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5. Crypto skeptic and gold bug Peter Schiff has admitted that he's lost access to his Bitcoin wallet, claiming that owning the asset was a "bad idea." Schiff took to Twitter to say that his wallet somehow "got corrupted" and that his "password is no longer valid." The crypto community responded in kind, though, with many offering ways to help Schiff restore access. Blockchain.com tweeted a message to reassure him that his "funds are secure" and that they would send a message shortly. -@PETERSCHIFF/TWITTER

6. South Korea's Ministry of Economy and Finance is thinking about introducing a 20 percent tax on the income of crypto tractions. The finance ministry has reportedly ordered its office of income tax to review a taxation plan on cryptocurrencies. An anonymous official has stated that nothing has been finalized as yet, but that the government may impose a 20 percent tax. -THE KOREA TIMES

7. Singapore-based crypto exchange Zipmex has received a license to operate in Thailand. The platform, which currently operates in Australia, Indonesia, and Singapore, was given the green light by Thailand's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). According to the exchange, it had to meet "several stringent conditions" to receive the license, in addition to having shareholder equity of around $1.6 million. -THE BLOCK

8. London-based mining company Argo Blockchain saw a tenfold increase in revenue in 2019 compared to 2018. Listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), the company expects revenues for 2019 to total $11 million. In 2018, revenue amounted to $987,000. Despite this, though, revenue fell from $4.7 million in Q3 2019 to $3.45 million in Q4 of last year. Argo Blockchain cited a decline in crypto prices, "increased mining difficulty," and unfavorable foreign exchange rates as the reasons. -PROACTIVE INVESTORS

9. Ravi Shankar Prasad, the Indian Telecoms and IT Minister, has requested that the National Informatics Center (NIC) develop a blockchain-based solution to help improve government schools. The minister has asked the NIC to involve startups that are also in the technology space to help open up doors that could see the NIC "become a big patron of the startup movement." -SOCIAL STORY

10. The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) is working with Whiteblock, a blockchain testing and development company and a member of the EEA, to provide a testing environment for the EEA global membership base. Through the partnership, the EEA will use the Whiteblock Genesis to test the EEA network, the EEA TestNet. -ENTERPRISE TIMES

This newsletter was written and curated by Rebecca Campbell. She has been writing and reporting on various industries for the past 10 years, more specifically tech in the last three. Connect with her on Twitter.

 

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