British artist leaves new Bitcoin messages on Bank of England walls
The artist going by the handle Fraz continued the campaign in support of Bitcoin. New laser projections appeared on the Bank of England building.
British artist leaves new Bitcoin messages on Bank of England walls
The artist going by the handle Fraz continued the campaign in support of Bitcoin. New laser projections appeared on the Bank of England building.
Bitcoin symbol projected onto Bank of England and UK Parliament buildings
An unknown person projected the phrase 'Bitcoin fixes this' along with the symbol of the first cryptocurrency on the walls of the Bank of England and the UK Parliament.
Bank of England advertises vacancies for CBDC research group
The Bank of England posted seven vacancies in its CBDC research group.
UK authorities set up a joint working group to study CBDC
Bank of England and Her Majesty's Treasury have established a joint working group to study the central bank digital currency (CBDC).
UK authorities forecast rise in cryptocurrency fraud
The Crown Prosecution Service of the United Kingdom (CPS) expects a surge in cryptocurrency-related scams. The Financial Times reports this.
UK regulator suspects crypto firm of fraud
The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) warned investors about alleged fraud involving the Blockchain Recovery Department.
UK tax authority publishes new guidance for cryptocurrency holders
The UK tax authority, HMRC, published updated guidance on cryptocurrency operations.
Minister: Britain will focus on regulating stablecoins, not Bitcoin.
Britain will focus primarily on regulating stablecoins, rather than the broader cryptocurrency market, the country’s Financial Services Minister said.
Wirex wins trademark case against three cryptocurrency companies
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has upheld Wirex's claim against three cryptocurrency companies that used its registered trademark.
Poll finds 41% of Britons rate crypto investment risks as equal to stock-market risks
Nearly half of Britons believe investments in digital assets are no riskier than buying shares on the stock market. A Piplsay survey found that 41% of Britons said this.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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