Elizabeth Warren To Re-Introduce Bill To Outlaw WALLETS
Last year, Senator Warren introduced a bill that would adopt's China's approach, by imposing a de facto ban on public blockchains hidden under the guise of AML compliance. Reports say the bill will be reintroduced again soon. The Warren bill would require that anyone who designs a crypto wallet (a computer program designed to store the encryption code that helps to keep your crypto tokens secure) register as a money services business and, essentially, be regulated like a financial institution. **This means that any computer programmer entrepreneur who writes code to help customers control crypto investments from their phone — and to help keep the crypto secure from hackers — would need to register with the Treasury Department as if they were Western Union.** **Keep an eye out for this to be reintroduced...**
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I'm tired of it all, I'm leaving crypto for good this time
Every single time i invest in a project, i lose money 99.99% times. When I sell at low because I feel like it's going to crash further down, it just simply goes up and up with a freaking huge green dildo, whenever I buy it goes straight down with hugee red dildos. What's the point of all this? Why the whole market depends on my trades? Where are those people who promised wife changing money in crypto? I can hardly get egg on top of my ramen once a week. My life was pretty stressful before I learned about crypto and now it's just gone complete Bonkers with watching my $10 investment in charts day and night. Enough is enough, I can't take this no more, leaving this space for good. See you in an hour.
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FBI raids home of former FTX executive: New York Times
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Coinbase Responds to Wells Notice: SEC Risks Reputational Harm With Enforcement Action
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Accepting crypto at my small business - what have you used as customers and/or as a business?
I am the owner of a small business and I am interested in accepting crypto payments from my customers. My business is a drive-thru coffee shop so I need payments to be fast and can’t have someone holding up the line for 5+ minutes trying to make their crypto payment. I am trying to figure out what options have been used by other businesses and customers. As a business owner, what crypto payment options have you used to accept payments? Which ones have you found to be the most user-friendly, fast and secure? As a customer, have you ever used crypto to make purchases? Which payment options have you found to be the most convenient, fast, and reliable? Any advice, tips, or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your help!
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SEC vs Coinbase would be bad for America, CEO Armstrong said
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Path to Bitcoin Maximalism
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Funds of every wallet created with the Trust Wallet browser extension could have been stolen without any user interaction
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Coinbase suggests SEC action is motivated by Gary Gensler's own views
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CBDCs Are Designed to 'Destroy All the Value of Bitcoin': US Senator Ted Cruz
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SEC's Gensler analogizes crypto vs. securities to calling a dog a goldfish; sparks community backlash
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Fix the money. Electrify the world.
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US SEC’s Gensler Releases Another Video Dig at Crypto Industry
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Gary Gensler's Old Crypto Lecture Video Stuns Coinbase CEO
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First Republic Bank dives another 20% with Bitcoin ‘ready for $40K’
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