After Nasdaq CEO Blesses Cryptocurrency, Investors See Bigger Future For Bitcoin, Others BY KENNETH RAPOZA Cryptocurrency investors say Nasdaq's willingness to trade in Bitcoin and other coins are part of a larger trend. Crypto is alive and kicking. | The Bull And Bear Cases For EOS BY KYLE SAMANI The first blockchains based on the EOS.io software are going to launch in June. Here's a look at bull and bear arguments. | Prudent Or Folly? Brokers Are Shunning Bitcoin
BY JEFF KAUFLIN If you're an investor and you'd like crypto advice from your financial advisor, you're likely out of luck. | China Is Tightening Its Grip On Cryptocurrency To Promote Rather Than Purge It BY RALPH JENNINGS The country is stepping up controls of the likes of Bitcoin to manage its $12 trillion-plus economy. But China also sees the point in allowing cryptocurrency to develop in a manageable way. | Innovative Ways Blockchain Will Build Trust In The Food Industry BY SAMANTHA RADOCCHIA Every year, one in ten people around the world become ill due to foodborne diseases. Part of the reason we still see statistics like this is because it takes far too long to isolate product issues in the supply chain. But there are several ways blockchain will help. | A $152,000 Cryptocurrency Theft Just Exploited A Huge 'Blind Spot' In Internet Security BY THOMAS FOX-BREWSTER BGP hijacking is the "blind spot" of the internet. 
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