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According to a new analysis by the International Monetary Fund, the dollar's proportion in international reserves has been declining for the past two decades as central banks seek to diversify their holdings into the Chinese yuan and other currencies.
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Russia is exploring accepting bitcoin as payment for its oil and gas exports in the face of increasing sanctions from Western countries over its invasion of Ukraine.
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It looks like Blue Origin will be able to help NASA send astronauts to the moon again, even though they lost the contract to SpaceX last year.
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For years, Vitalik Buterin has been a household name in the crypto sector, but he's just recently become a household name.
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To shift funds, banks must send messages. Sanctions against Russia emphasize Beijing's need to cut ties with the US-dominated system.
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A lot of people in Ukraine have had to leave their homes in the last few weeks. Cryptocurrency has become a popular way for people to make money.
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The United States is no longer able to change the world to look like it. Not even 1970. It's not 1945 or even then. Yet, the US seems to be preparing to force half of the world to follow the US sanctions against Russia, even though they don't want to.
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People who work for Binance say that even though the world has been trying to stop them from working with the Russian government, they've been working together for a long time now.
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Digital threats are manageable rather than existential.
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The European Central Bank's president has urged trading platforms to crack down on individuals who use cryptocurrency to avoid penalties.