Fed's Powell Says Crypto Appears To Have Staying Power As An Asset Class
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CBDCs are ‘1984 on steroids’ critics warn as supporters say Britcoin will save the economy
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell: "crypto appears to have staying power as an asset class"
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Will Ethereum Be a Trillion-Dollar Cryptocurrency by 2024? | The Motley Fool
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Dont become one of them.
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BlackRock applied to launch a bitcoin fund. Then came the conspiracy theories.
Conspiracy? True or false? What are your thoughts?
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Bitcoin price taps $30,000 for the first time since April
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The real 51 % attack
We did it guys, 48.99 % more to go. F*ck shitcoins and their degenerate gambling culture.
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Either you're a bull or a a bear, fact is that crypto is and will play an essential part of the society
I get it, after all the FUD, people are so happy and this sub turns bullish immediately. Sentiment change can happen within a day. But whether you're still bearish or turned bullish now, let's agree to the fact that crypto will be an essential part of our society. May it be... - the much hated CBDCs (central bank digital currencies) - NFTs - store of value - way to store data - lots of more undiscovered use cases Gigantic investment firms like Fidelity and Black rock doesn't just enter the crypto market for fun. They see its potential. Some tinfoil-headed people see a correlation between them filing for crypto ETFs right after cryptos being sued, but I don't think that they are directly involved. They saw this opportunity and took their chance. Now it's up to everyone to decide if they stay bearish or bullish. As for me, I am longterm bullish. Crypto could go up or down, but **if you zoom out, crypto will have much room to go up.**
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Can Blockchain technology be used for the purpose of voting?
I'm a US resident and I'm fed up with my government. I think technology has vastly outgrown our archaic government. People's voices and opinions on subjects are not being adequately represented by their elected officials. It's easy to understand why elected officials were necessary in the days without radio, television and Internet, but now we have the technology necessary to run a truly decentralized government. A way for actual equal representation and a way to rid ourselves of corrupt politicians in the process. Can we please devote our efforts to making the world better in this regard?
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Binance and SEC reach deal over U.S. assets, and Fidelity-backed exchange goes live: CNBC Crypto World
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Federal Reserve Chairman Refers To Stablecoins As A "Form Of Money"
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Report: Over 420 million Crypto users globally; US and India top the chart
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$572,000,000,000 Added to US Debt in Two Weeks, Total Debt Now Exceeds China, Japan, Germany and UK’s Combined GDP
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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What You Need to Know About Uniswap v4 on Bankless
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