A European Central Bank executive board member said this week that blockchain is promising – but that bitcoin is “the evil spawn of the financial crisis.”Two cryptocurrency startups have agreed to register their initial coin offering tokens as securities after settling charges with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.Interest from both employers and job seekers in blockchain and cryptocurrency-related jobs has declined in the past year, new data indicates.After yesterday’s split of the Bitcoin Cash blockchain, several top exchanges have already accommodated the resulting two tokens.
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A European Central Bank executive board member said this week that blockchain is promising – but that bitcoin is “the evil spawn of the financial crisis.”Two cryptocurrency startups have agreed to register their initial coin offering tokens as securities after settling charges with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.Interest from both employers and job seekers in blockchain and cryptocurrency-related jobs has declined in the past year, new data indicates.After yesterday’s split of the Bitcoin Cash blockchain, several top exchanges have already accommodated the resulting two tokens.
Late Confirmation is a CoinDesk production.
For more information, visit www.CoinDesk.com
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