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Goldman Sachs CEO: 'No Conclusion' on Bitcoin Yet
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein hasn't made up his mind about bitcoin, according to a new statement via Twitter.

Golden Crossover: Bitcoin Charts Suggest Price Readying for Bump
The weekend rally in bitcoin's price may have come to a halt at $4,470 on Monday, but bullish signals hint at further gains.

Appcoin Law Part 2: The SAFT Solution
In the second part of a series on the legal issues for token sales, Marco Santori explains the SAFT Project's protections for issuers and investors.

Not Just Overstock: Templum to Launch Regulated U.S. Exchange for ICOs
A new alternative trading system is entering the race to launch a regulated platform for ICO token trading in the U.S.

Report: Goldman Sachs Considering Bitcoin Services for Clients
Goldman Sachs is said to be in the early stages of planning a possible cryptocurrency trading operation, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Bearish Undertone: OMG Token Flirts With Fibonacci Support
The ICO token with the highest market capitalization continues to court trader interest in spite of bearish news trends.

AngelList Creator Naval Ravikant Backs S&P-Style Cryptocurrency Fund
One of the blockchain industry's most notable investors is backing a new cryptocurrency startup – one that is today launching an index fund product.

Slow Ascent? Bitcoin Prices Climb Toward $4,500 on Weak Volumes
The BTC/USD exchange rate is edging up on Monday, but chart analysis suggests weak volumes could play spoilsport to any larger rally.

SAFT Arrives: 'Simple' Investor Agreement Aims to Remove ICO Complexities
The opaque market for initial coin offerings is moving toward clarity with the release of a new framework for investors and issuers.

Case-By-Case or Cease-and-Desist? In Search Of a New Approach to ICOs
Regulators are taking positions on token sales, but CoinDesk’s Noelle Acheson argues they may be approaching the industry from the wrong direction.
