The growing popularity of mining cryptocurrencies is prompting people to join this burgeoning industry. On the other hand, such users can also easily fall victim to scammers.
Kazakhstan does not have enough energy capacity to meet the needs of the crypto mining industry. For this reason, many of them are fleeing to Russia and the US.
Representatives of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia plan to submit a draught law on the regulation of cryptocurrency mining. They also suggest setting up a working group with representatives of various government committees to discuss the issue.
As artificial intelligence (AI) is widely used in numerous areas of human life, there is a need to regulate it in order to eliminate the potential dangers of the technology. For this reason, Russia has developed a Code of Conduct for this innovation.
Employees of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) are suspected of kidnapping a foreign citizen to demand a ransom. To save himself from threats and torture, the man paid the kidnappers 7.5 Bitcoins.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has penetrated numerous areas of human life as its capabilities continue to grow. Now Russia wants to use this technology to track down violators and reduce the workload of some agencies.
In search of alternative energy sources, Russians are exploring the potential of oil fields in their search for alternative energy sources. Earlier this week, several of the largest local mining companies applied to the government for permission to build mining farms.
In Kaliningrad, Russia, criminals kidnapped a man in broad daylight to get their hands on his cryptocurrency holdings. In the process, they beated something like $523,000 in cryptocurrency out of him. Literally.
The Central Bank of Russia (CBR) has drawn up the Strategy on Financial Market Development by 2030, which makes clear its opposition to the cryptocurrency.