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What Reddit’s IPO Filing Says About Crypto Regulation
23.2.2024
In Lejilex vs. SEC, Crypto Goes on Offense in the Courts
23.2.2024
The Texas-based crypto firm's new suit shows how the industry can use “impact litigation” to get regulatory clarity, lawyers Jake Chervinsky and Amanda Tuminelli write
The European Central Bank Is Either Lying About Bitcoin or Lying to Itself
22.2.2024
ECB Director General Ulrich Bindseil and advisor Jürgen Schaaf are definitely against bitcoin, but their reasons don’t make a lot of sense
Why Circle's USDC Is Quitting the TRON Network
21.2.2024
It could be part of a long-time realignment separating compliant and gray-market crypto, says Daniel Kuhn
Does Anyone Else Feel the Crypto Vibe Shift?
20.2.2024
Surveying the small, telltale signs that the market is back. But what’s different this time?
Where Coinbase Canada Goes, so Does the World
19.2.2024
Canada, quicker to adopt ETFs than the U.S., may offer a signal to where the U.S. goes next
What the Warren/Satoshi Flag Moment Means
16.2.2024
The prank was believable because even bitcoin critics like Warren might have to embrace crypto voters in the wake of ETF approvals, says Daniel Kuhn
Stupid Things Craig Wright Said in His Latest Stupid Trial
15.2.2024
Bitcoin Is Back, Back, Back, Baby
15.2.2024
As EtherRocks Hit Sotheby’s, Who Is Laughing Hardest?
13.2.2024
Literally clipart of rocks, the NFTs are a popular joke on digital art. Now the storied auction house is selling them, they may become even more collectible, says Daniel Kuhn
Did President Biden Just Endorse Bitcoin?
12.2.2024
The octogenarian politician is sporting laser eyes on Twitter, seemingly unaware it is a symbol of support for the cryptocurrency
Ethereum Has Gatekeepers (for Good Reason)
9.2.2024
A new, non-standard token standard called ERC-404 circumvented the usual token approval process and is capitalizing on a term with an actual definition
Ether’s Prometheum Test
8.2.2024
The “only U.S.-registered crypto securities platform" is listing ETH in a bold test of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's thesis that most cryptocurrencies are securities
DeFi Shouldn't Have to Worry About the SEC’s Expanded Broker Rule
7.2.2024
Can We All Stop Pretending That Solana Is in Beta?
6.2.2024
The phrase is only rolled out when things break on the popular blockchain
Why Crypto’s Most Altruistic Project Is Going (Kinda) Corporate
5.2.2024
Gitcoin, which rewards developers for working on open-source projects, is embracing money-making initiatives to increase its capacity for good
The U.S. Government Seems to Be Closing in on Bitcoin Mining
2.2.2024
Blast From the Future: Can You Plagiarize Something Meant to Be Copied?
1.2.2024
Devs for the Blast L2 are accused of stealing open-source code that’s available to all. Is that cheating, or a sincere form of flattery?
When Is a Ponzi a Ponzi?
30.1.2024
U.S. authorities indicted the operators of HyperVerse, allegedly an $1.8 billion “Ponzi scheme.” There’s a fine line between a “fraudulent investment scheme” and many crypto projects, it seems
Su Zhu Recommends Prison for All, in an Attempt to Rebuild a Reputation
29.1.2024
Flipping the narrative, the disgraced 3AC financier says he enjoyed life behind bars. “I had the best sleep of my life.”