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Progressives have used the banking sector to enforce their agenda.
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The United Kingdom announced on Monday that stablecoins 'may provide a more efficient means of payment and more customer choice,' but the declaration was met with skepticism by voters.
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The world's largest and oldest darknet marketplace of illegal goods and services, Hydra Market, was seized and shut down by German authorities in collaboration with US criminal enforcement on Tuesday, according to the US Department of Justice.
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There's a new, low-cost way to move digital cash from the United States throughout the world without using a bank. It's also based on bitcoin.
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Do the low inflation rates mean that the purchasing power of Japanese and Swiss citizens has increased relative to other countries over time? The answer seems to be no.
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Early on April 6, cryptocurrency prices were down for the day. Market capitalization for cryptocurrencies stands at $2.09 trillion, down 3.51 percent from the previous day.
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Anthony Scaramucci, who served as Trump's White House communications director for just 11 days, is a staunch supporter of cryptocurrency.
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It appears that some of the rumors surrounding Musk's surprise Twitter investment have been put to rest.
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The SEC's lawsuit against Ripple (CRYPTO:XRP) and two of its top executives is a significant development in the cryptocurrency industry.
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Cardano (ADA-USD) is seldom out of the headlines. The network is continually expanding its relationships and products, or lobbying governments to promote bitcoin adoption.