This report from European Union Blockchain Observatory & Forum recalls the European Commission’s legislative proposal on crypto-assets, as part of its digital finance strategy. In addition, the report aims to capture the current state of technological, market, and regulatory developments for blockchain in each of the 27 EU Member States, plus the UK and Switzerland. More specifically, the report addresses the development in blockchain and crypto-assets in relation to both regulation and policy, and business activity.
Bitcoin’s big code upgrade improves privacy and security
The update improves both privacy and security for complicated transactions through new signatures that make them look like any other […]