Egypt's Religious Leader Forbidden Bitcoin Trading Under Islamic Law

Trading bitcoin is prohibited by Islamic law: the religious leader of Egypt. Crypto-currencies should not be used in transactions, he reasoned, because it does not apply or is not supported as a financial instrument by the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE).

Bitcoin is Not Legal Tender, Clarifies the Indian Finance Minister

The Indian government intends to prohibit bitcoin. The Indian Minister of Finance spoke out against bitcoin.

Venezuela oil-backed cryptocurrency to launch in days, the government says

The Venezuelan crypto currency, backed by oil, will be launched within a few days, the government says. The Venezuelan currency will be launched within a few days and 5.3 billion barrels of oil will be supported for $ 267 billion.

Bitcoin, Cryptocurrencies are Like Ponzi Schemes: India's Government

Cryptocurrency is similar to the Ponzi scheme (Ponzi is an investment scheme that provides revenue to existing project partners through investment from new investors.), Says the Indian government.

South Korean Regulators Conduct Onsite Inspections of Bitcoin Exchanges Following Youbit Hack

South Korean authorities began to conduct checks on the site of domestic bitcoin exchanges after the hacking of the Korean exchange Youbit earlier this month.

BitPay Will Not Process Bitcoin Payments Below $ 100 Due to High Fees

BitPay will not process Bitcoin payments below $ 100 because of the high commission. Specialists bitpay, one of the largest bitcoin-payment processing platform for online stores, will no longer process payments below $ 100 due to the rapid growth of the bitcoin commission.

Winklevoss Twins Will Not Sell Bitcoin, even if the price is $ 380,000.

Winklevoss Twins began to buy Bitcoin, when it cost only $ 10, as a result, within a few months they bought 120,000 Bitcoin.

Money stuck 'in limbo' due to e-transfer glitch at TD

Some TD customers are complaining they can't deposit their e-transfer payments and that the bank isn't telling them why. (Chris Wattie/Reuters)

China exports its bike-sharing revolution to the U.S. and the world

To rent a bike in China, all it takes is a phone app, and any of the millions of bicycles scattered on sidewalks everywhere can be yours. No bike stand. No drop-off point. You scan a code, you ride, you leave and lock the bike wherever and whenever you’re done.

Sorry, Banning ‘Killer Robots’ Just Isn’t Practical

116 entrepreneurs, including Elon Musk, released a letter to the United Nations warning of the dangerous “Pandora’s Box” presented by weapons that make their own decisions about when to kill.

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