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Russian Government, Central Bank ‘Come to Consensus on Crypto’
28.3.2024
Russian government bodies, the nation’s anti-money laundering agency, and the Central Bank have reportedly “come to a consensus” on crypto policy.
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What Binance's Exit From Nigeria Means for P2P Bitcoin
27.3.2024
The exchange was forced to leave Nigeria, and I’m sure it will happen to other crypto companies in other countries, Ray Youssef, CEO of NoOnes, writes
The Munchables Hack Is Way Worse Than It Seems
27.3.2024
Apparently orchestrated from North Korea, the $63 million hack adds grist to the argument that crypto exploits pose a plausible national security risk
The Enablers of Decentralized AI
27.3.2024
AI naturally evolves as an increasingly centralized technology, and any decentralization efforts are an uphill battle. But decentralization can win in specific areas of AI development, says Jesus Rodriguez, CEO of IntoTheBlock
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Airdrop 'Points'
26.3.2024
The Bitcoin Halving Could Accelerate Consumer Adoption of BTC
26.3.2024
'We've Seen Breakdowns of Trust': Nathan Schneider on How to Democratize the Web
26.3.2024
The activist's new book "Governable Spaces" explores ways blockchains can help people experiment with self-governance online
New Hampshire Has a Better Approach to DAOs
26.3.2024
The state's proposed law would grant legal personhood and limited liability for participants of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs)
The Future Is Open Finance
26.3.2024
Is Nigeria Strong-Arming Binance?
25.3.2024
Two mid-levels executives were detained without charge for more than a month, one escaped. Here’s what we know so far about Nigeria's legal battle with Binance
How to Improve Transparency and Public Trust in Crypto Markets
25.3.2024
Proof-of-reserves and off-chain transaction reporting are key to improving trust in trading platforms following the scandals of the last 18 months, say Bruce Tupper and Tyler Williams
Why the Media Is Seemingly Less Interested in Bitcoin Than Ever
25.3.2024
How Bitcoin Mining Has Changed Since the Last Halving
25.3.2024
And what to expect next
Remembering ‘True Names’ Author Vernor Vinge
22.3.2024
Known for popularizing the term “singularity,” the cypherpunk writer, who died this week, was prophetic about the age of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency
There Can (Probably) Be Only One Bitcoin
22.3.2024
But the market for cryptocurrencies and blockchains that deliver consumer and business benefits is likely to be bigger than the one for “digital gold,” says Paul Brody, head of blockchain at EY
El Salvador Doubles Down on Bitcoin
22.3.2024
The country is setting a precedent for others to follow, Moonwalker Capital Tatiana Koffman writes
What Happens if the SEC Classifies ETH a Security? (Wrong Answers Only)
21.3.2024
The reported move, if confirmed, could have serious ramifications for the blockchain’s developers. But success for the troubled regulator is far from certain and unanswered questions abound
Why the SEC Shouldn’t Classify ETH as a Security
20.3.2024
Reports suggest the SEC may be about to categorize ETH as a security, with huge implications for the blockchain’s future. Here’s why the SEC would be wrong
The Bitcoin Halving Really Is Different This Time
19.3.2024
Lorraine Marcel: Bringing Bitcoin to African Women
19.3.2024
The founder of Bitcoin Dada, a virtual education program and sisterhood started in Kenya, on how she’s getting African women involved in the Bitcoin space