| Presented by | | | | Dear subscribers, As of next week, Inside Bitcoin will be moving across to a premium model (and ad-free) five days a week. So if you want to keep up-to-date on the latest news in the Bitcoin/crypto space, you know what to do : ) Click here to upgrade to premium! As we move forward only the Friday issue will be free to our non-paying subscribers but for less than $2 a week ($100 a year) you can get all the news you want without having to dig through the copious amount of information that this space generates, and there is plenty. Not only that but it means I can feed my one remaining chicken and two ducks! Thank you to my readers who have responded thus far regarding the transition across (I will reply back : ) ) and thank you for all the support you have shown me! It's a delight to write these bite-size news pieces for you as you get your daily fix in your busy lives! Rebecca | | | | Virtual 3D Business Events: Cutting costs and sky-rocketing results with Virtway Events’ Technology Traditional events are expensive, time-consuming and their environmental cost is high. Virtway Events' 3D technology is invigorating corporate events of all sizes allowing people to connect with a personal device, network in real-time and engage in a life-like way. Meetings, conferences or fairs, the possibilities are endless. Ask For a Free Demo Now! | 3. Follow Friday: Eberhard Scheuer Scheuer is chair of the Health Information Traceability (HIT) Foundation, whose aim is to promote the digitization of health data. It does this via a blockchain-based online marketplace that allows users to digitize, maintain, and monetize their health data. Scheuer's main interest is the use of blockchain technology in healthcare. He's also the founder of the Digital Health Forum, a Swiss conference on digital health, as well as managing director of the Swiss Digital Health Association (SVDG). Taking to Twitter, some of his tweets have focused on reshaping healthcare in a decentralized world, blockchain for better healthcare, and how crypto can improve treatment. I would like to focus on more women in crypto/blockchain. I know there are plenty of women out there doing great things in the space but if there's anyone you think I need to highlight, let me know by sending me an email at Rebecca@inside.com. | | | | 4. Malta's Junior Minister for Financial Services and Digital Economy, Bartolo Clayton, has spoken about the legal status of crypto exchange Binance. According to Clayton, Binance has never been licensed to operate in the country by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA). In an interview, the minister went on to say that "such statement has been further corroborated by Changpeng Zhao, CEO of Binance, on his personal Twitter account where he also stated that Malta has not changed its position." The financial regulator posted a public statement earlier this month, which reiterated that Binance was not authorized to operate in the country and that it wasn't "subject to regulatory oversight by the MFSA." Following the announcement, Zhao said that the exchange was not headquartered or operated in Malta and that this was "old news." He added that there was "FUD [Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt] turning this into a breaking story." -COINTELEGRAPH | | | 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. Edited by Inside staff writer Elizabeth Barr. | | | | | | |