Category: Government
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Blockchain regulation: Speedbumps, roadblocks and superhighways
The U.S. will likely continue enacting laws to support the use of blockchain technology for purposes beyond securities and digital currency.
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Denmark proposes use of blockchain in fight against corruption
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark has released a report analyzing the use of blockchain in the fight against corruption.
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Russian ministry proposes to amend law banning crypto transactions
Crypto mining is allowed, but payout in crypto is prohibited.
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Your crypto is not outside government reach, VC firm partner says
An anti-thesis to some of industry’s core concepts.
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US federal court calls NSA’s mass phone data collection illegal
A U.S. circuit court has concluded its review of a terrorism financing case that begin in 2010, saying that the NSA’s phone tapping was illegal but that it was a minor part of the evidence.
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Blockchain technology, financial and self-sovereign digital identities
Discussing a use case that the Brazilian government started developing last year: a digital identity solution called FinID.
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A legal asset after all? Governments are cashing in on seized crypto
The way law enforcement agencies deal with seized crypto could indicate their de-facto acceptance of the asset class.
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Jerome Powell throws US dollar under a bus in Jackson Hole
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell threw the U.S. dollar under a bus last week at the central bank’s annual Jackson Hole, Wyoming, meeting.
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Here’s why the Head of the Chechen Republic has such a strong disdain for cryptocurrencies
Kadyrov does not seem to understand cryptocurrencies very well.
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Craig Wright files another libel suit against Roger Ver after 2019 fail
Craig Wright and Roger Ver are finally in the same jurisdiction.