Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg plans to discuss the name change during the company's annual Connect conference on Oct. 28, although it might be unveiled sooner, the Verge reported.
Firms doing business as Tether have agreed to pay $41 million to the CFTC to settle allegations that they made false representations about Tether's cryptocurrency stablecoin.
After government agencies raised red flags about cryptocurrencies being used for money laundering, Indian cryptocurrency exchanges have begun reporting and barring trading accounts that engage in suspicious transactions.
The first cars from Tesla's new Berlin factory are expected to leave the factory early next month, Elon Musk, the company's CEO, said on Saturday at the plant's site, but said volume production would take longer to achieve.
Within the U.S., 19.9% of bitcoin’s hashrate is in New York, 18.7% in Kentucky, 17.3% in Georgia, and Texas accounts for 14%, according to Foundry USA.
Google announced on Wednesday that it will invest $1 billion in Africa over the next five years to ensure that the continent has access to fast and affordable internet, as well as backing companies to accelerate the continent's digital transformation.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg plans to discuss the name change during the company's annual Connect conference on Oct. 28, although it might be unveiled sooner, the Verge reported.
Firms doing business as Tether have agreed to pay $41 million to the CFTC to settle allegations that they made false representations about Tether's cryptocurrency stablecoin.
After government agencies raised red flags about cryptocurrencies being used for money laundering, Indian cryptocurrency exchanges have begun reporting and barring trading accounts that engage in suspicious transactions.
The first cars from Tesla's new Berlin factory are expected to leave the factory early next month, Elon Musk, the company's CEO, said on Saturday at the plant's site, but said volume production would take longer to achieve.
Within the U.S., 19.9% of bitcoin’s hashrate is in New York, 18.7% in Kentucky, 17.3% in Georgia, and Texas accounts for 14%, according to Foundry USA.
Google announced on Wednesday that it will invest $1 billion in Africa over the next five years to ensure that the continent has access to fast and affordable internet, as well as backing companies to accelerate the continent's digital transformation.