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Grayscale Is Suing The SEC For Denying Its Spot Bitcoin ETF

Grayscale Investments announced it will sue the U.S. SEC for denying its application to convert its fund into a spot bitcoin ETF.

What Does The Financial Action Task Force Have In Store For Bitcoin?

The FATF released meeting notes hinting at an upcoming report on recommendations for business compliance with the Travel Rule and “unhosted wallets.”

Why Bitcoin Mining Is Taking Off In The Lone Star State

A combination of unique energy infrastructure, favorable policy and unique incentives is making Texas the Bitcoin mining capital of the U.S.

The Bitcoin Policy Institute Helps Shape Political Discourse

Matthew Pines of the Bitcoin Policy Institute shares the goals of the new think tank as well as his take on the American and European approaches to bitcoin.

Bitcoin’s Role In The Recent Digital Asset Regulation

It is critical that both lawmakers and consumers understand the natural protections that Bitcoin gives them as a result of its decentralized design.

In Support Of Responsibly Assessing Bitcoin And Fintech

A recent letter urging lawmakers to heed misrepresentations of cryptocurrencies as warnings of the future is simply poor understanding.

Does Bitcoin Need Regulation?

An increase in regulation has also been met with an adoption of Bitcoin on a wider scale, but what are the impacts of regulation on the industry?

Federal Reserve Governor Says Bitcoin, Crypto Regulation Is For “The Rest Of Us”

Christopher Waller, a Board of Governors member of the Federal Reserve, explained that regulating bitcoin and crypto markets isn’t for experienced investors.

Is Bitcoin Immune To Government Regulation?

Law, markets, architecture and social norms are forces that constrain individuals’ behavior. Can governments take advantage of these to regulate Bitcoin?

Russia ‘Actively Discussing’ The Use Of Cryptocurrency In International Trade: Report

Russia’s Ministry of Finance is ‘actively considering’ the use of digital currencies for international payments, a government official reportedly said.
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