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Coinhouse SAS with a capital of €210,000, RCS Paris 815 254 545, headquarters: 14 Avenue de l'Opéra 75001 Paris – support@coinhouse.com. Registered with the AMF for activities related to the purchase/sale of digital assets against legal tender, the exchange of digital assets for other digital assets, and the custody of digital assets for third parties under the registration number: E2020-001.
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The crypto of the week This week we focus on Augur, the first predictive market platform to be created on the blockchain. Augur offers everyone the possibility to bet on events such as elections or the evolution of a particular cryptocurrency. The platform has been abandoned for a few months but on 28/07 it will […]
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The crypto to watch this week Once again, this is a DeFi project, which is definitely on a roll. This week is the release of the YFI token of the iearn platform, a platform whose main product is to reinvest funds on other DeFi platforms automatically. The creator of the YFI token claimed that it […]
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The crypto to watch this week This week, the focus is clearly on Chainlink, which joins the top 10 of the most valued cryptocurrencies. Chainlink is a system of oracles, i.e. smart contracts that provide data such as the price of an asset, the winner of a football match, or any other data outside the […]
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Six years ago, a real place of sharing around Bitcoin opened its doors in the heart of Paris. This unique concept, launched by Eric Larchevêque and Thomas France, was rebranded in 2018 and accelerated its development and digital transition. Let’s take a look back at Coinhouse’s past, but above all at its future ambitions. A […]
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The crypto to watch this week This week, we highlight KNC, the native token of the Kyber Network platform.Kyber is one of the flagship projects of decentralized finance, a protocol that allows the simplest possible exchange of assets on the Ethereum blockchain.KNC token holders benefit from advantages such as the cancellation of fees and vote […]
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The crypto to watch this week Le protocole Balancer a fait beaucoup parler de lui cette semaine.La plateforme offre un système d’échange de tokens semblable à Uniswap, mais rémunère les prêteurs et les emprunteurs avec le token BAL via un programme de “liquidity mining”.Au prix du BAL actuel, il devient extrêmement rentable de prêter des […]
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The crypto to follow of the week Compound.finance is a decentralised lending and borrowing place on Ethereum.In order to decentralise the system as much as possible, a governance token, the COMP, was launched on 15 June.The value of the platform’s assets under management increased from 100 million dollars to 588 million dollars in one week, […]
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Revolut gives its clients access to ownership of their cryptocurrency assets. The Revolut online bank, 17 million users, is changing its policy on cryptocurrency.For some time, it had already allowed it to expose itself quite easily to the prices of BTC, ETH, BCH, XRP and LTC, but without its customers owning the crypto currency in […]
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