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A Bitcoiner Is Now on the Senate Banking Committee

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Wyoming’s Cynthia Lummis – the first U.S. senator to publicly hold bitcoin – has been appointed to the key financial regulatory committee.

This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io.

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On this edition of The Breakdown’s weekly recap, NLW discusses:

  • The state of WallStreetBets
  • The Bitcoin for Corporations event
  • ETH all-time highs in advance of CME ETH futures
  • Tether
  • Cynthia Lummis on the Senate Banking Committee

This week on The Breakdown:

Monday | Have the Hedge Funds Infiltrated Reddit’s WallStreetBets?

Tuesday | Is This the End of the Reddit Retail Investor Dream?

Wednesday | Michael Saylor’s Mission to Get 1,400 Corporations Into Bitcoin

Thursday | What We Learned About PayPal’s Crypto Strategy This Week

Friday | Travis Kling: In the Fed Era, There’s No Such Thing as Market Fundamentals

Image credit: Caroline Brehman/Getty Images News

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