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There are more than 50 cryptocurrency companies that have been told they must stop promoting their products by the U.K.'s advertising watchdog as part of a regulation crackdown on advertising in this field.
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It's been a long-running worry that quantum computers could one day take down Bitcoin and other crypto mining networks. How likely is that?
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The global Financial Stability Board is closely monitoring the usage of crypto assets during the Ukrainian conflict, amid concerns that they could be used to circumvent Western sanctions against Russia.
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In the near future, what can we expect from metaverses and NFTs? Valentina Drofa, CEO and creator of Drofa Comms, has the solution.
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According to some skeptics, cryptocurrency may not be the decentralized, equal-investment opportunity that many believe it to be.
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'You're upset because you don't own the art that I do. Remove the screenshot.'
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As the Russia-Ukraine conflict rages on, cryptocurrency has become an essential tool for people around the world looking to help Ukraine. The success of crypto-native fundraising campaigns in this context reflects a broader trend of crypto holders giving away their coins to assist charity organizations, which has taken off in a significant way this year.
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Non-fungible token (NFT) is a term I'm familiar with. The question is, what does it signify in the real world?
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Brett Harrison, the head of FTX's U.S. division, hinted to a relationship with Cresco Labs when speaking to CoinDesk. Cannabis-based goods are distributed, cultivated, and sold by the Chicago-based corporation Cresco Labs.
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Be prepared for some hassles if you're paying your taxes and you've made or sold any cryptocurrency.