More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
It’s digital straight from your phone too… let’s be honest, nobody carries cash anymore submitted by /u/NuggedClarp [link] [comments]
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 3 months ago
Arthur Hayes, CIO of Maelstrom and former CEO of Bitmex, discussed the eventual demise of Tether and other stablecoin companies. Hayes explained that Tether’s business model, which consists of taking dollars and investing in treasuries, will e...
Cryptocoins News / Blockchain - 3 months ago
The Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act, backed by big banks and introduced by Senators Marshall and Warren, aims to regulate crypto under strict banking laws. (Read More)
by COINS NEWS - 9 months ago
This has been on our mind for a few years now, but we didn’t have mass consensus on it. Then at the beginning of this year it REALLY ramped up and the anti-crypto stance by heads of government and government agencies really kicked off their ant...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
Big banks are realising that tokenisation and DeFi are systems that have the potential to be vastly superior to the current ones, that are analogue based. Better liquidity and interoperability and speed being the top improvements. You may be pro or c...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoinist - 2 years ago
Since the start of the pandemic, Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies have risen into the mainstream – giving big banks a run for their money, so to speak. At the same time, the side gig and creator economy has propelled platforms like OnlyFans – and the cre...