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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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According to some skeptics, cryptocurrency may not be the decentralized, equal-investment opportunity that many believe it to be.
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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.
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Rolando Brison, the head of the United People's Party and a member of St. Maarten's Parliament, stated on Saturday that he is the first elected official to request that his full salary be paid in bitcoin cash. Brison believes that if his country continues to embrace blockchain technology and cryptocurrency solutions, St. Maarten can become the 'Crypto Capital of the Caribbean.'
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A closer look at liquidity pools, automated market makers, yield farming, and other DEX-related topics. This is the third installment of a three-part series on understanding DeFi.
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Bitcoin supporters have been known to downplay the expenses, while opponents have been known to discount the benefits—however, it is critical to examine both the costs and the benefits.