OCC Chief Hsu Says Regulation Could Boost Stablecoin Innovation
Regulating stablecoin issuers like banks could encourage innovation in the crypto industry, according to top U.S. banking regulator Michael Hsu.Speaking ...
Read moreRegulating stablecoin issuers like banks could encourage innovation in the crypto industry, according to top U.S. banking regulator Michael Hsu.Speaking ...
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Read moreThe Bank for International Settlements, the umbrella group for central banks, named an expert in central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) ...
Read moreThis episode is sponsored by NYDIG.Download this episodeThis week’s Long Reads Sunday is a reading of Dan Jeffries’ “The Future ...
Read moreThe cryptocurrency industry thrives on constant, ever-evolving innovation. But when it comes to stablecoin development, “that is not what you ...
Read moreBolu said what’s most concerning is that Coinbase appears to be “lagging on almost every crypto innovation (including altcoins, derivatives, ...
Read moreThe fintech community has often viewed innovation and regulation as opposing forces, and cryptocurrency is no different. In 2019, as ...
Read moreThe two firms have become core sponsors of the DeFi.org accelerator, which will provide grants for innovative startups working in ...
Read moreFrom the Bitcoin halving in May to the ongoing price rally today, bitcoin has certainly seen its fair share of ...
Read moreA Singapore government research department has launched a new program intended to advance commercial applications of blockchain within the city-state.According ...
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