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Crypto for Financial Advisors: 2024 – The Year of Bitcoin?

Throughout 2024, the crypto industry has experienced significant growth and development, with bitcoin adoption soaring to new levels and regulatory…

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The Protocol: ENS on Bitcoin; Worldcoin, Minus the Gaze

Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) are gaining popularity in the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. These organizations operate through smart…

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What Does Trump's Win Mean for Crypto?

The Republican Party’s sweeping victory in the 2024 election, with Donald Trump back in the White House and control of…

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Crypto for Advisors: Post-Election Review

Following the recent election, the sentiment in the crypto market continues to be positive and optimistic. There are several factors…

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Reinvent Ethererum, and Just Don’t Break Bitcoin

Readers who have been following The Protocol since its inception on April 26, 2023, will remember that it was created…

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Charting Crypto Legislation’s Immediate Post-Election Paths

When it comes to the world of cryptocurrency, the future of legislation is uncertain. The upcoming election will play a…

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The Protocol: Crypto Fundraising, Job Losses, Juicy Payouts, Grants for Devs

Stay updated on the latest news and trends in blockchain technology with our weekly newsletter, The Protocol. In this edition,…

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Privacy as a Fundamental Human Right

Last week, I had the opportunity to moderate an insightful panel at the DC Privacy Summit, organized by Project Glitch…

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Andy Barr’s ‘Vision’ for House Financial Services

Financial innovation has the potential to create countless job opportunities, generate wealth, and solidify America’s position as a global financial…

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It's Possible You Shouldn't Tell Journalists About Your Wash Trading Biz

Last week, the Department of Justice made headlines with the announcement of charges against more than a dozen individuals and…

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