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What’s 100x Worse Than Crypto Money Laundering?
February 18, 2022 / Unchained Daily / Laura Shin Daily Bits ✍️✍️✍️ The US Department of Justice announced Eun Young Choi as the[...]
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TSB and BankiFi team up to launch Revenu app for small businesses
NH Governor Signs Executive Order to Bring ‘Regulatory Certainty’ to Cryptocurrency Industry
Governor Of Hungary’s Central Bank Has Just Proposed EU-Wide Ban On Bitcoin
Tennessee lawmaker moves House to allow state to invest in crypto, blockchain, NFTs
Ripple files a new motion to compel the SEC to hand over documents
Will This Motion By Ripple Compel The SEC To Mend Its Ways? Is XRP Up For Another 15% Correction?
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The world of cryptocurrencies has been witnessing a myriad of events. Which have been insinuating of a major turn about in the industry’s stance. Consecutively, Ripple’s brawl against the misconduct of the SEC in its lawsuit, has come across another motion. That has caught sight of the intellects, who have been following up with the …
XRP Vs SEC: Newly Surfaced Notes Could Further Dampen SEC Lawsuit Against Ripple
The XRP Vs SEC lawsuit continues to take dramatic turns. Ripple has filed a motion to compel the SEC to hand over notes taken at a meeting between its CEO and a former SEC commissioner. However, SEC has objected to the motion, invoking deliberative process privilege (DPP). SEC continues punting on Ripple Ripple’s motion, filed
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European Commission announced that a bill for a digital euro will be proposed in 2023.
Bill Introduced To Let Tennessee Buy Bitcoin
IRS to End Use of Facial Recognition to Identify Taxpayers
The IRS said Monday it will suspend the use of facial recognition technology to authenticate people who create online accounts after the practice was criticized by privacy advocates and lawmakers.
New Report Alleges Widespread Pegasus Spying by Israel Police
Police used Pegasus spyware to hack phones of dozens of prominent Israelis, including a son of former premier Benjamin Netanyahu, activists and senior government officials, an Israeli newspaper reported Monday.