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clsbluesky.law.columbia.edu
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| | | | | Members of Congress and financial regulators from the Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury, SEC, CFTC, and CFPB appear set on regulating the crypto trading system (traded coins and associated marketplaces, exchanges, brokerages, lending, staking, derivatives, intermediaries, and enablers) as part of the t... | |
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nymag.com
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| | | | | A core group of Wall Street heavy hitters remain think the cryptocurrency is bound for zero. Are they onto something big - or just fighting the last war? | |
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www.thirdway.org
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| | | | | For the past 20 years, public corporations in the United States have been disappearing. The number of U.S.-based companies listed on Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange has dropped by over half since 1996." And while the dot.com bust and the financial crisis had something to do with this, the trends have continued. "The number of new entrants," Davis writes, "does not come close to matching the exits." | |
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crimethinc.com
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| | | [[https://cdn.crimethinc.com/images/breakwith/1b.jpg BREAKING WITH CONSENSUS REALITY, From the Politics of Consent to the Seduction of Revolution]] This text is excerpted from the publication TERR... | ||