Category: United States
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Maduro claims crypto will play role in fighting sanctions against Venezuela
Crypto garnered another mention in one of Maduro’s bombastic speeches.
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Congress weighs crypto payments and fintech lending in hearing today
Despite skepticism about loosening regulations on loans, the Fintech Task Force couldn’t stop talking about crypto as a way of upgrading payments in the U.S.
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What the COVID-19 pandemic means for blockchain and crypto
Blockchain and cryptocurrency have great potential to help us, especially in these challenging times of the global coronavirus outbreak.
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House Ag Committee leader talks new bills to treat more cryptos like commodities
Congressman Conaway sheds some light on new legislation in conversation with Cointelegraph.
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Americans don’t want to give up their paper money, but they should
Cryptocurrency may emerge as a more widely adopted means of exchange as consumers grow increasingly comfortable with cashless transactions.
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Darknet, cryptocurrency and two intersecting health crises
With new technologies evolving, criminals find easier ways for illicit activities — that is the dark side of anonymity and decentralization.
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Banks must establish infrastructure for digital assets before it’s too late
Crypto adoption in traditional legacy systems is moving fast, but a lack of technological infrastructure limits compliance and safe storage.
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Crypto adoption has no future without regulation and law enforcement
Crypto depends on the ability of regulators to create a framework that protects consumers and makes investing in crypto more welcoming.
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Bitcoin adoption heats up as climate change wreaks havoc worldwide
As the world continues to warm and face the effects of climate change, what does this mean for Bitcoin, blockchain and the world of crypto?
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SEC v. Telegram: Part 3 — The extraterritorial reach of US securities laws
The desirability of applying U.S. law so broadly to transactions that occur predominantly outside the country.