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english.elpais.com
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| | | | | The market is beginning to differentiate and recognize the usefulness of these new digital assets, which are fluctuating in response to Donald Trump's statements | |
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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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unlimitedhangout.com
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| | | | | While often pitched as decentralized, the key infrastructure upholding consensus on Ethereum has been dollarized by stablecoin issuers. These same entities, in addition to the currency speculators behind Block.One, were willing partners in the set up and take down of Terra-LUNA and FTX. | |
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blog.dshr.org
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| | | I have been generally skeptical of claims that blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies are major innovations. Back in 2017 Arvind Naraya... | ||