How to Make American Voters Care About Crypto
American politicians largely won't care about crypto unless voters do as well, as the infrastructure bill fight shows, Emily Parker writes.
The US Senate Goes to War Over Crypto Taxation
With two competing amendments and pressure from the White House and Treasury, crypto taxation is suddenly the crux of a massive bill.
‘Cautiously Optimistic’: Crypto Brings Lobbying Muscle to Infrastructure Debate
Cryptocurrency lobbyists are fighting on Capitol Hill to further update the language of the U.S. Senate’s bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Can This Network Theory Predict if Bitcoin Is Undervalued?
Analysts have looked at the predictive power of Metcalfe's Law to determine the value of the Bitcoin network.
Can Coinbase Keep Wall Street Happy During the Crypto ‘Pause’?
For the first time ever, a publicly traded company is navigating crypto's doldrums. Wall Street analysts may not react kindly.
You Might Benefit From Crypto Therapy
Whether in the red or black, trading crypto could cause compulsive behaviors, anxiety and depression.
To Win in Washington, Crypto Needs a Campaign Strategy
The infrastructure bill shows it is time for serious crypto activism. That means campaigns, says a professional campaigner.
50 Years After Bretton Woods, the US Dollar’s Throne Is in Play
The greenback's share of world reserves is dropping steadily. The euro, yuan and bitcoin are all in the running to pick up the slack.
OnlyFans Stops Sex Acts and Politicizes Payments
OnlyFans has abandoned the sex workers that made it huge, largely thanks to pressure from banks and payment providers. That's a terrifying precedent.
The Headache of ‘Crypto Colonialism’
Blockchain is touted as a way to improve transparency or limit corruption in developing nations. But it could be a tool for repression.