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Blockchain key players to gather in Bloconomic Expo 2019
Bloconomic is back in 2019 with the biggest blockchain expo in Malaysia. In the mid of hot market investment and trade in Malaysia, Bloconomic Expo will make it hotter as they are bringing more investors from all over the world to Malaysia. Blocomomic 2019 discusses the real use cases and the future prospect of Blockchain in the new reality of blockchain landscape as well as addressing the opportunities and challenges ahead. Bloconomic aims to create a vast network of Blockchain Leaders in the new dawn of Blockchain economy, to explore new business models and unrecognized opportunities in the Blockchain world and create a platform that brings together leader of blockchain industry into the heart of South East Asia, Kuala Lumpur.
Taking place on 15th-16th August 2019, Bloconomic covers conference, business pitch, keynote session, exhibition, award ceremony and after party which give you networking opportunity, brand exposure, project pitch and fire side chat during the event. Apart from that, gain insights into the array of investment opportunities provided by Blockchain Technology that is present in Bloconomic Expo.
Last year, Bloconomic Economic Summit was a huge success with participation of 3000 attendees, 150 media partners, 30 association members and regulator from SEA, 250 investor and venture capitals, 70 speakers globally, 10 academy and universities, government from all around the world. They are the government delegates, exhibitors, regulators, research institutes, financial institution as well as fintech and internet finance companies, Blockchain technology and industry application companies, cryptocurrency and digital asset related companies.
This year, Bloconomic is focusing on to bring more investors, ecosystem community and venture capitalist to Malaysia, as well as industrial key players and to give exposure to government agencies and the community alongside the 4th Industrial Revolution that is evolving right now. Bloconomic will discuss on ICO/STO, security side, regulatory, AI, and many more.
Expect Bloconomic 2019 to be different than last year because Bloconomic is the first to organize a blockchain award in Malaysia. Bloconomic has received an overwhelming response on participation of the award. Launching took place on 25th April 2019 and the voting will continue till 15th July 2019 before the application is closed. Award ceremony will be held during Bloconomic Expo on 15th-16th August 2019.
For submission on the award, sponsorship package and more info about Bloconomic Expo 2019, visit https://bloconomic.com/
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FBI warning against crypto money transmitters ‘appears’ to be aimed at mixers
A recent warning from the FBI regarding a crypto money transmitter seems to be aimed at the Samourai Wallet. This development highlights the increasing scrutiny and regulatory challenges faced by privacy-focused cryptocurrency wallets and services.
The FBI warning raises concerns about the use of certain cryptocurrency wallets that prioritize user privacy and anonymity, potentially enabling illicit activities such as money laundering and terrorist financing. While the warning does not explicitly name any specific wallet or service, the language used suggests that the Samourai Wallet may be the target of the advisory.
Samourai Wallet is known for its focus on privacy and security features, including coin mixing and stealth addresses, which aim to enhance user privacy and protect against surveillance and tracking. However, these features have drawn the attention of law enforcement agencies and regulators, who are increasingly concerned about their potential misuse by criminals.
The FBI warning underscores the challenges faced by privacy-focused cryptocurrency wallets in navigating regulatory compliance and law enforcement scrutiny. While these wallets aim to empower users with greater control over their financial privacy, they must also address regulatory requirements and law enforcement concerns to avoid legal and reputational risks.
As the cryptocurrency industry continues to evolve, privacy-focused wallets like Samourai Wallet will need to strike a balance between privacy and compliance, ensuring that they can provide robust privacy features while also addressing regulatory concerns and maintaining transparency with authorities. This delicate balance is essential to foster trust and confidence among users and regulators alike, ultimately enabling the continued growth and adoption of privacy-enhancing technologies in the cryptocurrency space.
Source: cointelegraph.com
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Pantera Capital Plans to Raise $1 Billion for New Fund Offering Exposure to Crypto Assets
Pantera Capital is reportedly planning to raise $1 billion for a new fund that offers exposure to various crypto assets, as reported by Blockchain.News. This ambitious fundraising initiative underscores Pantera’s continued confidence in the potential of the cryptocurrency market and its commitment to providing investors with diversified investment opportunities in the digital asset space.
The new fund from Pantera Capital aims to capitalize on the growing demand for exposure to cryptocurrencies and blockchain-based assets among institutional and retail investors. By offering a comprehensive portfolio of crypto assets, the fund seeks to provide investors with access to a wide range of investment opportunities, spanning cryptocurrencies, tokens, and other digital assets.
Pantera’s decision to raise $1 billion for the new fund reflects its optimistic outlook on the long-term growth prospects of the cryptocurrency market. With increasing mainstream adoption and institutional interest in cryptocurrencies, Pantera sees significant potential for value creation and capital appreciation in the digital asset space.
As one of the leading blockchain-focused investment firms, Pantera Capital is well-positioned to attract capital from investors seeking exposure to the cryptocurrency market. The firm’s track record of successful investments and its experienced team of investment professionals are likely to bolster investor confidence and support for the new fund.
Pantera Capital’s plans to raise $1 billion for its new fund underscore its commitment to driving innovation and growth in the cryptocurrency market. As the fund attracts capital and deploys it into promising investment opportunities, it is poised to play a key role in shaping the future of the digital asset ecosystem.
Source: blockchain.news
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