What does mass adoption mean for the blockchain industry? Has it started yet? If not, what could get it going?
Month: December 2021
The biggest letdowns in crypto and blockchain in 2021
Even in a year when cryptocurrencies have seen their best-ever performance, there are a few things that have disappointed the community.
Price analysis 12/22: BTC, ETH, BNB, SOL, ADA, XRP, LUNA, AVAX, DOT, DOGE
Bitcoin and most major altcoins are attempting a recovery to end the year on a strong footing.
Scalability or stability? Solana network outages show work still needed
Solana’s outages could be interpreted as mere hiccups in a new blockchain, but some suggest there’s cause for concern.
Social network Reddit reveals plans to go public
After months of speculation, the popular social media site Reddit has finally announced that it is filing for an initial public offering.
SEC delays decisions on Bitwise and Grayscale’s Bitcoin ETFs
The SEC now expects to decide whether to approve or disapprove Bitwise and Grayscale’s Bitcoin exchange-traded offerings in early February.
Senate hearing on stablecoins: Compliance anxiety and Republican pushback
As stablecoins issuers were put under the pressure of Democratic witnesses, Senator Pat Toomey released his own set of regulatory principles.
Bank of Russia governor: Banning crypto in Russia is ‘quite doable’
“We cannot welcome investments into cryptocurrencies,” says Central Bank of Russia governor Elvira Nabiullina.
US Financial Stability Oversight Council identifies stablecoins and cryptos as threats to financial system
“The Council recommends that state and federal regulators review available regulations and tools that could be applied to digital assets,” says the FSOC.
Creating a pathway for crypto market growth through better regulation
The crypto industry as a whole needs to recognize the long-term problems inherent in the current lack of regulation and find ways to work with […]