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Bailey Reutzel

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Puerto Rico Aims to Attract Blockchain Startups With New Council
Puerto Rico's government has created an advisory council aimed at spurring the development of blockchain businesses.

SEC ICO Probe Underway, But Stories Conflict on Size of Sweep
The Securities and Exchange Commission has been "shotgunning" subpoenas to token sellers, advisors, investors and exchanges. What will come of it all?

Bitcoin Pizza Day 2: How A Lightning Payment Made History
The man credited with completing the first bitcoin transaction for a real-world good has replicated his historic test with experimental tech.

W3C Vets Forego ICO for Government-Friendly Blockchain Launch
A team of open-source payments veterans is looking to launch a new identity blockchain, one that won't run afoul of government favor.

IBM Wants You to Know Blockchain Can Go Wrong
IBM has a team of cybersecurity experts working with enterprise clients to make sure their distributed ledgers are free from vulnerabilities.

Crypto's Price Correction Isn't Killing the Industry High
CoinDesk recap's Yahoo Finance's All Markets Summit, a one-da event that focused on cryptocurrency investing and saw notable industry dialogue.

Investing in the Next 'It' Blockchain Isn't So Easy
With ICO burnout coming, investors at the Blockchain Connect conference last week discussed what projects really pique their interest.

There's More Than One Way to Be Bitcoin Rich
Missed out on the bitcoin bubble? You might have gotten rich (in spirit) along the way.

Just 400%? Willy Woo's Math for Insane Crypto Returns
High stakes altcoin investor Willy Woo has the math to back up his (at times turbulent) investment thesis.

'Shitshow' to Success? Bitcoin Gold's Launch Has Been Anything But Smooth
Following user confusion and controversy, many in the bitcoin gold community, including developers, think the new cryptocurrency is running smoothly.
