Weekly Crypto Recap: ABC checkpoints, mining in elections, and other news!

EPISODE · Nov 24, 2018 · 58 MIN

Weekly Crypto Recap: ABC checkpoints, mining in elections, and other news!

from NBTV: Your Money, Your Data, Your Life · host Naomi Brockwell

In today's Weekly Crypto Recap, ABC adds 10-block checkpoints, Calvin Ayre seems to capitulate on twitter, US Election Commission allows Crypto Mining For Political Campaigns, and other latest news from the week.With Chris Karabats, Chris Pacia, and Kieran MesquitaPart 1: (View here: https://youtu.be/Q8ViSSLz-18)BCH fork updates:10-block checkpointsCalvin Ayre's capitulation on twitterBitcoin Cash SV’s ‘Blockchain Reorg’ Crypto Exchange Kraken Warns Against Bitcoin Cash SV Politics and crypto:US Election Commission Says Crypto Mining For Political Campaigns Is ‘Permissible’Part 2:(View here: https://youtu.be/XFGI94T9kDQ)Politics and crypto:US Election Commission Says Crypto Mining For Political Campaigns Is ‘Permissible’Huobi Creates New Committee to Work With China’s Communist PartyBitfury Adds Former SEC Commissioner to Advisory BoardOther: Deloitte Blockchain Chief, "clients are nervous about crypto market" Erik Voorhees targeted by WSJ, Salt Lending Investigated by SECFrench Tobacco Retailers to Sell Bitcoin VouchersThis episode was sponsored by Verus, huge thank you to them for supporting this channel!This week they released a whitepaper detailing a proof of how they solved 50% attacks:http://veruscoin.io/downloads/papers/VerusPoP.pdfLearn more at Veruscoin.ioLead Developer's twitter: https://twitter.com/ MikeToutonghi Verus Coin twitter: https://twitter.com/VerusCoinSupport the show

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