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Proposed South Dakota amendment to UCC would prohibit cryptocurrencies, but not CBDC
The bill authored by a Republican state legislator would prevent the use of cryptocurrency as a medium of exchange after July 1, 2024.
Michael Saylor is still on the hook for alleged tax evasion, says MicroStrategy filing
A D.C. court denied a motion to dismiss claims that Michael Saylor failed to pay personal income taxes, with a status conference on the matter scheduled for March.
Human Rights Foundation Says There Will Be Pressure For Bitcoin To Use Proof Of Stake Like Ethereum
Alex Gladstein, the Chief Strategy Officer at the Human Rights Foundation, predicts that there will be more pressure for Bitcoin to change its consensus algorithm from proof of work to proof of stake.
Bitcoin Is A Work Of Art?
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BitKeep remains on track to fully compensate victims of $8M APK exploit
The company says users' losses will be 100% reimbursed by mid-March.
Can Bitcoin reach $25K again in March 2023? Watch Market Talks live
Join us as we discuss what March 2023 holds in store for Bitcoin. Will it touch $25,000 again or will it break past and flip it to support?
Block remains on the hunt for wallet partners nearly two years later
The firm plans to partner with companies that are already experienced in local fiat payment processing.
Most blockchain advocates haven't even used Bitcoin
Bitcoin, the original blockchain, struggles to gain traction among blockchain advocates; an opinion from one of Europe's largest blockchain conferences.
7 crypto leaders discuss ways to combat the stigma surrounding NFTs
To successfully “rebrand” NFTs in the mainstream public consciousness, companies need to double down on utility instead of hype.
Flare gets NFT platform to increase use cases for interoperability protocols
The NFT marketplace Sparkles launched on the layer-1 EVM oracle platform Flare for interoperable protocols to expand use cases for NFTs and their holders.
Xapo Bank enables faster Bitcoin payments with Lightning Network
Xapo Bank members will now be able to instantly pay for small purchases of up to $100 at any vendor accepting Lightning payments.