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The Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act: An Unconstitutional Bill For An Unconstitutional World

The Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act Of 2022 from Elizabeth Warren proposes unconstitutional privacy restrictions for bitcoin users.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren Introduces Sweeping Anti-Privacy, Anti-Freedom Bitcoin Bill

U.S. Senators have introduced a bill that would have a direct impact on the categorization and regulation of bitcoin miners, wallets and nodes.

EU To Force Crypto Companies To Report Their Users’ Holdings To Tax Authorities

Potentially, even companies outside of Europe could be forced to disclose user holdings according to the EU.

Navigating The Different CoinJoin Implementations

How does one cut through the noise and confusion to find the optimal way to utilize CoinJoins and obscure their bitcoin transactions?

How The FTX Collapse Could Leave Blockfolio Users Exposed

The data necessary to analyze previous Blockfolio entries is now mixed up into the massive cryptocurrency exchange’s collapse.

The Path For Bitcoin To Be True Digital Cash

The original intent for bitcoin involved regular usage — and that needs to be encouraged in order to see full adoption.

Unless Something Changes, Bitcoin Adoption In The West Will Be KYC’d

Currently, Western bitcoin adoption is largely dominated by centralized, KYC and AML compliant exchanges.

Tor Is Under Attack And Bitcoiners Must Help Fix It

With a lack of funding, the Tor project is struggling to defend against denial-of-service attacks, putting Bitcoin projects at risk.

Why Celsius Exposed User Information And What You Can Do About It

Bankrupt Celsius exposed personal information of thousands of users amid its restructuring process. Here’s what happened and what you can do for protection.

The Dangerous Implications Of Central Bank Digital Currencies

There are a variety of reasons consumers should be wary of developments surrounding central bank digital currencies.
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