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Topic: [2018-05-22]The Reasons Why Consensus 2018 Did Not Lead To A Consensus On Crypto (Read 119 times)

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Maybe cryptocurrency is getting to the point of maturity where one event doesn't have such a large effect.
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Well, the mistake of thinking that what happened in the past would happen in the future, for many people are thinking that the same thing from the past will happen in this year, but they are forgetting that this year we have a lot of tough regulations and actions on the part of certain governments are implementing radical measures. we have case of india, china other countries

Germany’s BaFin Visits National Bank of Georgia to Discuss Crypto Regulations

Chinese ASIC Manufacturer To Turn To AI In Case Of Stricter Gov’t Regulation

Wall Street Journal Research Finds ‘Red Flags’ In 19% Of ICOs

These things are creating fear in people.
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The Reasons Why Consensus 2018 Did Not Lead To A Consensus On Cryptocurrency Market

Last week in New York one of the most large-scale and significant actions of this year in a blockchain industry, Consensus 2018, was held. In conference partisipated the most influential representatives of cryptocurrency community, regulators and businessmen from around the world.

Many blockchain startups concluded the most important agreements, presented their developments and told about plans for the future as part of the event. It was not without curious moments like dummy "Lamborghini", bankers' protests and Snoop Dog performances, which only made the conference even more discussed.
So-called bitcoin-maximalists and developers of various altcoins participated in Consensus too. In the framework of the panel discussions, dozens of disputes took place, as the event gathered an extremely diverse audience whose representatives agree only on one thing: the technology of the distributed ledgers is already changing the world: the blockchain broke into finance, business, management and even the public sector.+

It is worth emphasizing that this year the conference set a new attendance record - about 8,500 guests, which undoubtedly indicates a growing interest in the innovative industry...https://en.bit.news/the-reasons-why-consensus-2018-did-not-lead-to-a-consensus-on-cryptocurrency-market/
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