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International January 15, 2021

Coinnest CEO Kim Ik-hwan sentenced to jail for receiving bribery in Bitcoin

The Supreme Court of South Korea sentenced the CEO of the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange Coinnest to jail and ordered him to pay a monetary penalty.  Coinnest CEO Kim Ik-hwan was…

By – Rochdi Rais
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International January 14, 2021
Billions of Dollars Locked Up Due to Lost Passwords 

Around 20% of the world’s Bitcoin is sitting in digital wallets that can’t be accessed by their owners,…

By Jackie Allen
International January 12, 2021
Germany’s Chancellor Merkel slams Twitter ban on Trump as “problematic”

German Chancellor Angela Merkel railed against social media giant Twitter for permanently banning outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump…

By Dee Dulfo
International January 12, 2021
WHO granted entry to China for COVID-19 origin investigation

The World Health Organization (WHO) has been allowed entry into China after a long delay in order to…

By Colby McCoy
International January 11, 2021
Jack Ma still AWOL after failed Ant IPO launch

Jack Ma, one of China’s most successful businessmen who founded Alibaba, remains AWOL following a failed initial public…

By Colby McCoy
International January 11, 2021
China’s big tech regulation, part of its strategy to becoming a ‘technological superpower’

The recent regulatory actions of China against the country’s big technology companies are part of its broader strategy…

By Dee Dulfo
International January 11, 2021
Here are the world’s most powerful passports for 2021

The Henley Passport Index recently released its list of most powerful passports for this year. It showed how…

By Dee Dulfo
International January 8, 2021
Ripple CEO addresses SEC lawsuit, alleges Tetragon of exploitation

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse answered questions regarding the SEC’s lawsuit against the company on Twitter. He addressed five…

By Rochdi Rais
International January 8, 2021
Deutsche Bank to pay $130 million to settle corruption and fraud charges

Deutsche Bank agreed to pay more than $130 million to settle the U.S. government’s allegations that it engaged…

By Marivic Cabural Summers
International January 8, 2021
Russian hacker sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in massive network hacking

A Russian hacker has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for his involvement in the massive hacking…

By Marivic Cabural Summers
International January 6, 2021
Warren Buffett-backed BYD outperforms rivals in China’s electric car industry

BYD Company Limited (OTCMKTS: BYDDF), the Chinese manufacturer backed by Warren Buffett, disclosed that it is outperforming its…

By Rochdi Rais

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