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Proving it’s really you in the 21st Century – Cointelegraph Magazine

One-quarter of the global populace is going to be spending at least an hour a day in the metaverse by…
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Was the fall of FTX really crypto’s ‘Lehman moment?’

The FTX collapse was bad, but how bad? Almost from the moment that the Bahamas-based exchange suspended cryptocurrency withdrawals in…
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Could Bitcoin have launched in the 1990s — Or was it waiting for Satoshi?

This year, Oct. 31 marked the 14th anniversary of the issuance of one of this century’s most consequential white papers…
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Does the IMF have a vendetta against cryptocurrencies?

Is the International Monetary Fund (IMF) really hostile to crypto? Many in the cryptocurrency/blockchain space think so. In January, the…
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Tech’s good intentions and why Satoshi’s new ‘social order’ foundered

All revolutions have their dogmas, and the cryptocurrency/blockchain insurgency is no different. It’s an article of faith among crypto adherents…
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Crypto winter teaches tough lessons about custody and taking control

The crypto winter has pumped new life into the adage “Not your keys, not your coins,” particularly after the collapse…
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Built to fall? As the CBDC sun rises, stablecoins may catch a shadow

There’s a ferment brewing with regard to central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and most people really don’t know what to…
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The real adoption of Bitcoin salaries

Are cryptocurrency wages an idea whose time has come? Maybe not. It’s one thing, after all, to dabble in Bitcoin…
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Blockchain technology is transforming the real estate market – Cointelegraph Magazine

Property is the world’s single largest store of wealth, and if the cryptocurrency and blockchain world is seeking an express…
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Will intellectual property issues sidetrack NFT adoption?

The rapidly growing but loosely regulated nonfungible token (NFT) industry already touches many areas of human endeavor “from academia to…
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