What you need to know about the markets today: As confirmed | Midas Bet
What you need to know about the markets today:
As confirmed by Paraguay’s National Deputy, Carlitos Rejala, plans are in place to discuss the formal legalization of Bitcoin next month.
Since El Salvador took the progressive step of recognizing Bitcoin as legal tender, politicians from several other Latin American countries have also signaled a similar intent.
So far, on the list of potentials to legalize BTC are Paraguay, Panama, Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina.
England had the points on the board, they had the star quality and the theory was that they would drive home their favouritism, making a statement en route to the last 16 of this European Championship. Instead, it turned into a night of frustration, when the flaws in Gareth Southgate’s attacking gameplan were etched across Wembley and Scotland revelled in showing their old rivals that it is a perilous business to write them off.
The game ended 0-0.
Copenhagen-headquartered Danske Bank A/S published an article to clarify its position on “trading and investing in cryptocurrencies”.
The bank started this article by acknowledging the value in blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. It then explained why "it is at present not possible to trade cryptocurrencies or financial instruments based on cryptocurrencies on Danske Bank’s trading platforms” and why they generally advise against investing in crypto.
Sweden got a 1-0 win over Slovakia to go at the brink of qualifying for the last 16 of the tournament for the first time since 2004. It was Emil Forsberg’s penalty that remained the difference between the two teams.
Czech Republic held Croatia to a 1-1 draw after Patrik Schick’s first half penalty was cancelled out by Ivan Persic’s brilliant strike two minutes into the second half.