Yessi Bello Perez

Yessi was a member of CoinDesk's editorial staff in 2015.

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Société Générale's Legal Director Seeks Bitcoin Regulation

Société Générale's group legal director has called out for the establishment of an international bitcoin regulatory framework.

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BNP Paribas Fortis Denies Bitcoin Vault Project

BNP Paribas Fortis has denied it is gearing up to enter the bitcoin space as a digital vault provider.

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Bitnexo Wins South American Final of BBVA Competition

Bitcoin-based platform Bitnexo has joint-won the Latin American final of BBVA's Open Talent competition.

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The Global Universities Embracing Cryptocurrency

Universities have been quick to embrace cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, here is a round-up of some of the most crypto-friendly institutions to date.

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Innovate Finance to Open Blockchain Tech Research Lab

London-based Innovate Finance is opening a blockchain lab in partnership with UK government and IBM-founded Hartree Centre.

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Citi, Micropayments and Social Good: Consensus 2015 Afternoon Sessions

Check out our round up of the afternoon sessions at CoinDesk's inaugural conference held in New York.

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Mt Gox CEO Mark Karpeles Charged With Embezzlement

Mark Karpeles, the CEO of bitcoin exchange Mt Gox, has been charged with embezzlement, according to reports.

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Trust, Law Enforcement and Killer Apps: Consensus 2015 Morning Sessions

Check out our roundup of the morning sessions at Consensus 2015, held in New York.

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Blockchain Investment Firm Coinsilium to Delay IPO

Blockchain-focused investment company Coinsilium has reportedly delayed its initial public offering.

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Bitcoin Extortion Group DD4BC Now Targeting Financial Services

Extortion group DD4BC has stepped up the number of attacks this year and is now targeting the financial services industry, according to a new report.

Dutch police say additional arrests may be possible.