05/03/2018 - Telegram shelves plans for a public ICO, Goldman Sachs set to begin trading Bitcoin futures within coming weeks

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Telegram  shelves plans for a public ICO; this comes following two funding rounds  from private investors which have jointly raised $1.7B; Telegram  intends to use these funds to develop a new digital payment platform  known as the ”Telegram Open Network” - Link                

Goldman  Sachs set to begin trading Bitcoin futures within coming weeks; this  news comes out of a report from the New York Times; the exact launch  date of the trading operation is not yet confirmed; however, the bank’s  board of directors have reportedly signed off on it - Link                

The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance releases set of business standards;  these were previously teased at a London blockchain event in April;  called the ”Enterprise Ethereum Architecture Stack”, these guidelines  will be used by corporations to provide a framework for ”the next  generation” of EEA applications - Link                

Dubai  announces a blockchain-based business registry; this is intended to  help companies enter the UAE market and comply with existing  regulations; Dubai will partner with IBM to develop the system; this  comes as the lastest part of the city’s ”2020 Blockchain Strategy” - Link                

Coinbase  to open subdivision in Chicago; these plans come at a time when  Coinbase is pursuing an aggressive expansion of its operations and  businesses, including a acquisition spree; the location of Chicago for  the office was chosen due to its popularity among institutional  investors and professional firms - Link                

Ethereum developer proposes  ERC865 token that allows users to pay transfer fees with tokens instead  of ETH; this is due to prevent Ether gas fees from appearing confusing  to clients; this allows users to delegate transfers of tokens to a third  party, which pays for the gas, all in one transaction - Link                

Berkeley  in California is coming closer to becoming the first municipality to  use blockchain tech to raise funds for community projects; this comes  following a vote in Berkeley’s City Council; the city would issue a  ”blockchain municipal bond” sold for less than $5K - Link                

Reddit  looks to re-allow Bitcoin payments; moreover, Ethereum and Litecoin  support is reportedly incoming; this comes as Reddit previously disabled  Bitcoin as a viable payment method for Reddit Gold back in March;  Reddit claims that support was removed due to issues with Coinbase’s  payment platform - Link                

Substratum’s  Twitter account temporarily hacked; the Substratum Network seeks to  make a decentralized web hosting accessible globally; the hack appears  to have been intended to briefly raise the price of the currency with a  fraudulent statement, a so-called ”pump and dump”; Substratum has now  regained control over the account - Link                

The  Ethereum Foundation has announced a new set of grants being offered to  22 ecosystem projects; the grants total $2.84M and will be used to  assist organizations working on expanding the Ethereum ecosystem; the  foundation issued grants related to scalability, security and so-called  ”#buidl" grants - Link


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