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The National Football League allowed clubs limited authorization to seek blockchain sponsorships in a memo sent Tuesday, reversing a decision made late last summer, as the technology increases in popularity among the league's fans and athletes.
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Exxon Mobil, the world's largest oil company, is mining Bitcoin. According to a Bloomberg story, the company is implementing a pilot operation to use an excess of natural gas from their oil wells to leverage BTC mining and avoid flaring.
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INDIANA– A new fraud report was issued today by the Better Business Bureau Serving Northern Indiana. Scams using cryptocurrencies include the following. Fraud and financial losses have increased dramatically due to a lack of regulation and consumer education, according to a BBB report.
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The libertarian-aligned financial adviser would support himself with $5 million in crypto assets.
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The Bank of England began drafting Britain's first regulatory framework for cryptoassets on Thursday, warning that while the sector is now small, its rapid expansion could pose a risk to financial stability if left uncontrolled in the future.
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A wave of bitcoin businesses in the United Kingdom may be forced to shut down if they fail to register with the financial watchdog before a major deadline next week.
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BAYC is a billion-dollar ecosystem and one of the most recognizable NFT collections. Forkast explains why the cartoon primates are so remarkable in this explanation video.
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Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Dogecoin peaked in 2018, but the nonfungible token will rule in 2021.
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The Internal Revenue Service has issued a caution regarding how to answer the cryptocurrency question on your tax return's front page. Here's how you should answer.
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Founder Ray Dalio says Bitcoin is a 'amazing achievement,' and his hedge fund thinks institutional investors will start to use it in the next few years.