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Canadian Investment Manager 3iQ Gets Approval for Bitcoin Fund from Regulators

Founded in 2012 by Fred Pye and Jean-Luc Landry, 3iQ Corp. is an investment fund manager which focuses on digital assets and innovative technologies. On October 30, 3iQ announced to have received green light from the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) for a closed-end Bitcoin fund.The fund is now going to

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Canadian Markets Regulator Gives 3iQ Green Light to Offer Bitcoin Fund

Canadian investment fund manager 3iQ will now be able to offer Canadian retail investors a regulated, publicly-traded Bitcoin (BTC) fund.Bitcoin fund available to retail investors by end of yearIn an Oct. 30 press release, 3iQ announced that it had received a favorable ruling from the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC)

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Canadian Terminal Operator Joins Maersk and IBM’s TradeLens

Global Container Terminals (GCT), a container terminal operator in North America, has joined Maersk and IBM's blockchain shipping tool TradeLens.Adding four Canadian and U.S. terminals to the platform As part of the initiative, Vancouver-based GCT will gradually roll out the blockchain-based platform at the four terminals it operates, the firm

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Report: Canadian Blockchain Industry Has Some of The Highest Paid Workers in the Country

The Chamber of Digital Commerce Canada has released a comprehensive report, developed by the Don Tapscott’s Blockchain Research Institute found that the average annual blockchain salary in Canada is more than $98,000, nearly double the average Canadian salary making this  among the highest-paid sectors in the country, on par with

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Bitcoin Payments 6x Cheaper for Municipalities, Says Canadian Exchange

Evan Kuhn, Toronto-based cryptocurrency exchange Coinberry’s co-founder, stated that accepting Bitcoin (BTC) for taxes is more efficient than using bank card payments.As real estate news outlet Mansion Global reported on Aug. 22, Kuhn claims that his company takes much lower fees than the ones that card institutions impose on

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