Jack Martin

The deadline for the SEC to appeal against the court’s ruling on the Grayscale Bitcoin ETF application passed without event yesterday. Last week its appeal against the preliminary Ripple judgement was denied. Could the regulator finally be accepting defeat in its war on crypto?
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The financial giant has announced that its Tokenized Collateral Network is now live, with the first transaction taking place between BlackRock and Barclays.
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So much for Bitcoin being the currency of the internet. A recent report suggested that cash is accepted at more than twice as many online retailers as crypto, and the number is still growing.
Jack Martin
There were concerns raised with the regulators of the Peruvian film industry this week, as Paddington in Peru announced that it would be filming scenes in Colombia, due to unnecessary bureaucracy in the popular imaginary bear's actual country of origin. And while we're on unnecessary bureaucracy
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In its under two months of existence, Friend.tech has pumped, died and been revived, then been cloned, hacked, and the clone reportedly hacked at a loss to protect its monopoly. Safe to say that our original skepticism towards the project is yet to have softened.
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Just $6.6 million worth of volume was seen across the first day of trading across nine different Ethereum ETF products, prompting some analysts to suggest investors “rotate back” into Bitcoin.
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The fund is part of Project Guardian, an initiative led by the Monetary Authority of Singapore to bring multiple real-world assets onto the blockchain.
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The U.S. government has narrowly avoided another shutdown, after approving a short-term funding bill at the eleventh hour, late on Saturday night. While the rest of the world looks on in astonishment at the fact that partisan politics can so regularly hold such a major economy to ransom, lawmakers
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