News 27/03/18 1st Half. Provided by https://t.me/Ecrypto2
😦1."Bitcoiin"- Steven Seagal And Bitcoiin Founders Leave Project As ICO Ends;
The cryptocurrency project Bitcoiin2Gen announced that its founders and Brand Ambassador Steven Seagal are leaving the organization following the completion of the initial coin offering (ICO), according to a press release March 26. In the document, the team behind Bitcoiin expressed its gratitude to all their contributors, anonymous founders, and Brand Ambassador, actor Steven Seagal. The announcement also claimed the move was in keeping with the plan for the cryptocurrency to remain truly anonymous
🍥2."Statistics"- US Students, Payroll Becoming More Involved In Crypto;
According to recent news media reports, US students and employees tend to deal with cryptocurrencies more often: college students use loan money to invest in digital currencies, while crypto industry workers get paid in cryptocurrency. According to a survey conducted between March 16-20 by the Student Loan Report, 21.2 percent of college students have used loan money to fund cryptocurrency investment. The students were attempting to take advantage of upward price volatility in Bitcoin (BTC) or Ethereum (ETH) to pay off their debts faster.
☠️3."Arrest"-Russian-Ukrainian Cybercrime Gang Arrested In Spain, Allegedly Used BTC To Launder $1.24 Bln;
The Spanish police have arrested a cybercrime gang made up of Russian and Ukrainian nationals who were allegedly involved in stealing more than $1.24 bln from financial institutions worldwide, subsequently converting their illicit gains into Bitcoin (BTC), Associated Press reports March 26. According to statements issued by the Spanish police and Europol, the leader of the gang, a Ukrainian named “Denis K.” and his three suspected accomplices of Russian and Ukrainian origin, have been identified and arrested in the Spanish city of Alicante. Over a period of 5 years, the criminals have reportedly stolen more than 1 bln euros ($1.24 bln) from financial institutions across the globe.