
Bitcoin coming back for a second life
deVere Group sees hope
Bitcoin is finally on the verge of breaking out of the bearish sentiment that has gripped the cryptocurrency market, affirms the CEO of one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory organisations.

Canadian cryptocurrency loses $137 million
...because its founder died.
A cryptocurrency exchange in Canada has lost control of at least $137 million of its customers' assets following the sudden death of its founder.

Nvidia sued over data mining crash
Class action
A law firm in Los Angeles, California, is encouraging investors who lost more than $100,000 by pouring money into Nvidia shares to contact the agency for participation in a possible class-action lawsuit.

Bitcoin bubble floats to inevitable end
Lost a quarter of its value in a week
It is starting to look like the Bitcoin bubble has burst and not even the UK is thinking of regulating the currency.

Juniper warns about cryptocurrency implosion
Riders of the Apocalypse ride forth
Juniper Research is warning that many of the metrics in the cryptocurrency world are pointing to a market implosion.

Bitcoin players face criminal investigation
Is manipulation the name of the game?
The US Justice Department has opened a case which might end up with criminal charges.

Nvidia thinks that cryptocurrencies not worth making changes
Not following AMD
While AMD is starting to make more products available to meet the demand for GPU cryptocurrency mining operations, Nvidia thinks that the craze will be flat soon.

Q1 2018 set to be the best GPU quarter ever
Crypto demand
We shouldn't be surprised, but GPU sales have skyrocketed over the last few quarters. Our colleagues from the press have criticized AMD for Radeon Vega, but AMD sold every single one. Once the market sucked all Radeons, it went for Geforce GTX 1060, 1070, 1080 so pretty much anything that can mine well.

Europe set to clamp down on Bitcoins
Cryptocurrencies used for money laundering, claim
European Union and United Kingdom regulators will take action to prevent trading in the Bitcoin cryptocurrency being conducted under conditions of anonymity, amid claims that people are hopping on the bandwagon to finance drug dealing, terrorism and money laundering.

Celebs warned against peddling cryptocurrencies
Because they might go to jail
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a blunt warning on celebrities using social media to buy stocks and other investments related to the promotion of Initial Coin Offerings