In a conversation on stage at Paris Blockchain Week Summit and in an exclusive interview afterwards, Nicolas Cary shared his insights on inflation, regulation and […]
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Four years on, Telegram’s blockchain project gains ground in Africa
After raising $250 million from a host of mainstream entities such as Huobi, Kucoin and MEXC, TON’s recent global adoption seems to be rapidly increasing.
Australia’s first Bitcoin ETF could attract $1 billion after launch next week
Australian investors will be able to trade its first Bitcoin spot ETF starting next week when the Cosmos Asset Management Bitcoin ETF launches on ASX […]
‘There are already digital means of payment:’ EU Commission gets 11,000 public comments on CBDC project
Less than two weeks after the consultation process’ start, the prevalent mood in the comments section appears quite negative.
Indian minister wants global crypto rules to curtail money laundering risk
India is yet to finalize a crypto regulatory framework despite assurances of a speedy draft law over the past few years.
Ireland bans political crypto donations on foreign interference fears
A raft of new political and electoral integrity laws proposed in Ireland will see the banning of donations made in crypto to political parties in […]
Andre Cronje sees a ‘necessity for regulation’ ahead of crypto’s new era
A Medium post revealed Cronje’s disdain for crypto culture and his likely return to the space.
Half of assessed jurisdictions don’t have ‘adequate laws and regulatory structures’ — FATF
The organization reported that only 9% of countries were “substantially effective” in areas including having banks and VASPs verify users’ information.
Self-regulatory organizations growing alongside new US crypto regulation
SROs can eventually provide the “connective tissue” between the crypto industry and U.S. government as regulatory infrastructure forms.
Crypto-focused PAC has used $9M to support Democratic candidates since January
The Protect Our Future PAC used more than $9 million toward mainly digital, television and radio ad buys for U.S. House of Representatives candidates’ campaigns.