Pete Rizzo breaks down Binance’s evolution from standard exchange to potential trendsetter, detailing how Changpeng Zhao and crew have taken advantage of the market downturn to improve the company’s business model.
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Not to be confused with the Token Taxonomy Act, the Digital Taxonomy Act of 2019 introduced by Representative Darren Soto would allocate funds to the Federal Trade Commission to help stop crime related to cryptocurrency and digital assets.
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The ICC, which includes big-name members like Coca Cola and Amazon, will form the ICC Blockchain/DLT Alliance alongside Perlin Net Group. The ultimate aim: to improve cross-border finance and movement along supply chains.
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John Watkinson and Matt Hall of Larva Labs created a new type of blockchain-based art called Autoglyphs. To offset the electricity used to create Autoglyphs, the two programmers donated the crypto earned from selling their creations to renewable energy nonprofit 350.org.
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The National Energy Technology Laboratory, along with cybersecurity firm Taekion, will test blockchain technology's ability to safeguard power plants from hackers.
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CoinDesk's Wolfie Zhao breaks down what China's National Development and Reform Commission's classification of cryptocurrency mining as an undesirable industry really means – and why such a designation does not necessarily constitute a ban on bitcoin mining.
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Mario Costanz, CEO of CryptoTaxPrep.com, talks about the importance of crypto traders reporting capital gains and losses on their tax returns – and the consequences of not reporting.
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John Stalberg Jr., director of the new movie "Crypto," talks about his knowledge of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology before making the film, the backlash from the crypto community over the movie's trailer, and why people should not condemn the movie before it's even released.
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Craig Wright, self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto, wants to sue Twitter user Holdonaut for defamation of character. More troubling, Wright's putting up a $5,000 bounty to anyone who can identify him.
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The Financial Action Task Force suggests requiring exchanges to store information about where each transaction made on their platform came from and where the money went. But blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis says that could send some exchanges into the shadows.
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