Hodler's Digest, June 24-July 1: Facebook Brings Back Crypto Ads, the 'Woz' Calls Bitcoin 'Just Amazing'

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Crypto advertisers must now submit an application to Facebook, with acceptance for the ads pending on their eligibility.

Two of the bills focus on the regulation of DLT and virtual assets, while the third creates the Malta Digital Innovation Association for regulating and supporting the crypto sector.

The crypto chief will coordinate with two financial regulators to develop policy for regulation legislation.

South Korea's Financial Services Commission has introduced more stringent AML crypto guidelines, noting that crypto exchanges must conduct Customer Due Diligence and Enhanced Customer Identification in order to ensure the legitimacy of the trading purposes and funding sources.

Info, crypto data supplier and wallet Blockchain.com has introduced their institutional platform, Blockchain Principle Strategies, that aims to provide maximum security while investing.

The Sacramento Kings will be working with crypto mining hardware firm MiningStore to install ETH mining machines in an indoor basketball arena, with the goal to donate the proceeds to scholarship funding.

For more info on crypto prices, make sure to read Cointelegraph's market analysis.

Blockchain venture capitalist Spencer Bogart said this week that a "Forced selling" of crypto from those that want to redeem out of their holdings in crypto hedge funds could "Artificially" suppress Bitcoin's price.

McAfee Labs Reports Shows That Cryptojacking Is Up 629% In Q1 2018.A report from cybersecurity firm McAfee Labs shows that events of malicious crypto mining have gone up 629 percent in the first quarter of the year.

Venture capitalist Mike Maples Jr. delves into the history of the problem of governance of the "Commons," and how blockchain and crypto-powered governance markets will solve this "Tragedy of the commons." The question to be asked, according to Maples Jr., isn't how crypto will "Disrupt" the world, but the more forward-thinking variation of "What should JP Morgan do if he were alive today?".

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