Bitcoin and ether, according to the chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), are commodities. He described how his organization is collaborating with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to regulate the crypto industry, emphasizing that 'there are no client protections in the crypto market right now.'
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Residents of Qatar can now purchase and sell cryptocurrencies on Coinmena's platform, according to the Bahrain-based cryptocurrency exchange. The cryptocurrency exchange claims to be the first licensed digital asset exchange to make its platform available to Qataris.
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TAG Heuer, a luxury watchmaker, has announced that consumers in the United States will be able to make bitcoin payments online. Through a partnership with cryptocurrency payment processor Bitpay, the Swiss company offers the new payment option.
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Arthur Hayes, co-founder of Bitmex, will not go to prison for breaking the US Bank Secrecy Act. Instead, the former CEO of a cryptocurrency exchange was sentenced to 'six months of house arrest and two years of probation.' Hayes has agreed to pay a $10 million penalty.
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Last year, China's reported hashrate dropped to zero for two months, but it has since risen sharply.
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A survey issued by the venture capital investor found that funding for African blockchain businesses substantially surpassed investment in conventional venture capital.
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Tokens do not create games, but they can destroy them. We can see a more obvious future for a decentralized and sustainable GameFi space.
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Any platform that achieves speedier transaction finality while being decentralized is perfect for developing NFT marketplaces.
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Anonymous, a hacktivist collective, is accused of breaking into the systems of Sberbank, one of Russia's largest financial institutions. On social media, the attackers declared that they had exposed tens of thousands of emails, phone numbers, and addresses.
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The search for the ideal 'stand-in' for the US dollar continues. The crash of UST, however, implies that algo stables are 'inherently weak.'
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