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Congressional elections critical for crypto’s future in the US

The industry has amassed a historically large war chest, but little of it will be spent on the presidential clash between Trump and Harris. Source link

AI vs. human leadership: Debate over plan to govern Cheyenne with AI

AI technology could drastically reduce inequalities and expand access to services in local and state governments, many believe. Source link

Crypto could get boost from younger, tech-savvy Harris administration 

A Harris administration could be younger and more pragmatic and bring “a fresh perspective toward crypto,” some believe. Source link

Is Trump right to worry that China could ‘take over’ crypto?

Does China regret banning Bitcoin mining in 2021? Could it opt back in? Can a single nation even control decentralized assets like BTC? Source link

Bitcoin soars on predictions of Trump victory after assassination attempt

The failed assassination attempt on the former US president may (perversely) be good for crypto. “Trump’s victory odds just went up significantly.” Source link

Supreme Court ruling ‘changes the game’ for US crypto firms

The high court’s decision further bolsters the argument “that Congress, not an agency, should decide if — and how — to regulate Web3.” Source link

Are politicians using crypto to influence the US elections?

In a fraught election year, crypto-user demographics are aligning with those of highly sought “swing voters,” says a TCU researcher. Source link

Could a financial crisis end crypto’s bull run?

Blockchain technology doesn’t exist in a vacuum, and the outside world has become a less secure place. Could crypto survive a TradFi collapse? Source link

FIT21 bill a ‘watershed moment’ for crypto despite CFTC-SEC friction

FIT21 is the first bipartisan legislation of its kind to pass in either chamber of Congress, but is its dual-agency model workable? Source link

Is El Salvador’s Bitcoin gambit finally paying off?

El Salvador’s controversial $117.5 million Bitcoin investment briefly swung into profitability this past week for the first time in two years.  This was a milestone of sorts because, until then, not much had gone right crypto-wise for the impoverished Central American nation. El Salvador still hasn’t come close to making Bitcoin (BTC) a medium of…
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