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📍 In relation to the policy that Mr. Anatoly Aksakov, Russian Cabinet of Ministers supported the idea of accelerated adoption of a new bill on the acceptance of cryptocurrencies. Aksakov explains that requests to accelerate the adoption of the law come from the business side and the need to increase the de-dollarization process. The proposal was made at a meeting on the economic situation of the country where the first vice president of the Russian Federation, Andrei Belousov.
📍 Ripple has become the second most popular cryptocurrency among users in Japan. This is evidenced in a study by the local exchange BitMax, whose members interviewed 1.498 of their clients, yielding the result that 25% of them rated Ripple as your favorite currency.
📍 The cryptocurrency exchange of the Asia World Blockchain Forum (WBF) It could be a fraudulent project. Matthew Graham, an expert in China's cryptocurrency industry, said the site is known in the local market as a "shit exchange" with signs of being a Ponzi scheme.
(I.e. ForumWorld Economic Forum (WEF) announced today a list of «geniuses and pioneers of technology» by 2020, six of whom work in the industry blockchain.
(I.e. Heath Tarbert, President of the United States Derivatives Exchange Commission (CFTC), presented a conceptual scheme for the regulation of cryptocurrencies and urged regulators to "be guided by principles, not rules" in this issue.
📍 The company GlassAnalytical Glassnode reports that the number of wallet users with balances of 1000 bitcoins approached the values of September 2017. Their number reached 1882, and this indicator has been growing steadily since January 2020.
📍 One of the main competitors in the LocalBitcoins P2P market, LocalCryptos has added the ability to trade Litecoin (LTC) y Bitcoin Until late 2019, the site was called LocalEthereum and only offered ETH trading.
📍 According to the analytical portal Blockchaincenter, residents of Brazil and Kenya are leaders in terms of interest in bitcoin. The authors of the study analyzed Google Trends data for various cryptocurrencies and countries, they concluded that the 94% of Google requests in Kenya came from BTC.
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