Category: United States
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Cuba’s exploding crypto interest comes amid an absence of regulation
Monetary reforms and a lack of regulation mean crypto is booming in Cuba.
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Biden taps crypto-savvy former CFTC chair for transition team
Gary Gensler will reportedly ensure a smooth transition with the Federal Reserve in addition to banking and securities regulators.
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Monero podcaster loses NY congressional race
“Monero aligns with the ideals America was founded upon. It is America 2.0 — a protocol to preserve liberty in the digital age,” said Tuman.
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FUD or regulatory change? Rumor clouds swirl around crypto exchanges
Are a raft of recent FUD events coincidental, or are global authorities targeting unregulated crypto exchanges?
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New Jersey follows in its neighbor state’s footsteps with crypto license bill
With a new Senate bill on the table, New Jersey is getting closer to introducing a state-level licensing framework for crypto firms.
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Real estate markets look to blockchain as COVID-19 pressures industry
Traditional real estate processes are being disrupted by blockchain as the world starts to rebuild amid a pandemic.
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Law Decoded: New administration and the DoJ’s continued flex in crypto, Oct. 30–Nov. 6
With the election taking all the air out of the room, we look at what new appointments at the DoJ could mean.
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Bitcoin’s Market Cap Is More Valuable Than the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights Reserves
At its current price per unit, the decentralized cryptocurrency Bitcoin’s market valuation has surpassed the overall value of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Special Drawing Rights market (SDR $281 billion). Since the massive global market rout on March 12, bitcoin has risen over 323% since the crypto asset’s $3,600 low in 2020. The price of…
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Brazilian gov’t gets help from US Justice Department to seize $24M in crypto
The government of Brazil requested assistance from US authorities regarding a crypto fraud scheme called “Operation Egypto.”
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Justice Department files antitrust lawsuit against Visa’s acquisition of Plaid
Monopolizing a market is legal in some instances, but not others.