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This week in crypto: standard regulation edition

One of the biggest claims that hardline cryptocurrency aficionados offer is that cryptocurrency (and Bitcoin in particular) is regulation proof. It was a selling point for me back in 2014. You can’t regulate what you can’t find and decentralization comes specifically from that. The only way regulators could get at crypto is through the access… Read More »This week in crypto: standard regulation edition

This week in crypto: standard regulation edition

One of the biggest claims that hardline cryptocurrency aficionados offer is that cryptocurrency (and Bitcoin in particular) is regulation proof. It was a selling point for me back in 2014. You can’t regulate what you can’t find and decentralization comes specifically from that. The only way regulators could get at crypto is through the access… Read More »This week in crypto: standard regulation edition

This week in crypto: standard regulation edition

One of the biggest claims that hardline cryptocurrency aficionados offer is that cryptocurrency (and Bitcoin in particular) is regulation proof. It was a selling point for me back in 2014. You can’t regulate what you can’t find and decentralization comes specifically from that. The only way regulators could get at crypto is through the access… Read More »This week in crypto: standard regulation edition

This week in crypto: standard regulation edition

regulation

One of the biggest claims that hardline cryptocurrency aficionados offer is that cryptocurrency (and Bitcoin in particular) is regulation proof. It was a selling point for me back in 2014. You can’t regulate what you can’t find and decentralization comes specifically from that. The only way regulators could get at crypto is through the access […]

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This week in crypto: standard regulation edition

regulation

One of the biggest claims that hardline cryptocurrency aficionados offer is that cryptocurrency (and Bitcoin in particular) is regulation proof. It was a selling point for me back in 2014. You can’t regulate what you can’t find and decentralization comes specifically from that. The only way regulators could get at crypto is through the access […]

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Graph Blockchain (GBLC.C) gets onboard with the Ethereum killer, Cardano. Should you?

Graph Blockchain’s (GBLC.C) latest foray into the world of cryptocurrency alt-mining has taken them to Cardano’s native token, ADA, which they’ve sunk a heavy load of cash into to stake it.   The cash amount is $300,000, and as far as business models for cryptocurrency go taking a good position in Cardano isn’t a bad… Read More »Graph Blockchain (GBLC.C) gets onboard with the Ethereum killer, Cardano. Should you?

Hive Blockchain Technologies (HIVE.V) swings for the fences with DeFi Technologies acquisition

Hive Blockchain Technologies (HIVE.V) signed into an letter of intent with Defi Technologies to forge a partnership to get them into the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem using applications involving either the Ethereum blockchain, or Miner Extractable Value (MEV).   The partnership comes at the tail end of three months of discussions and will position Hive… Read More »Hive Blockchain Technologies (HIVE.V) swings for the fences with DeFi Technologies acquisition