Peter Thiel, Paolo Ardoino back new USDt-focused blockchain
Stablecoin company Plasma is building a new blockchain that offers zero-fee USDt transactions.
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NYDFS calls for crypto firms to use blockchain analytics
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Adam Back: Bitcoin's value lies in its founder's anonymity
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Chinese Communist Party Exec Wants State Monopoly on Digital Currency
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SEC reportedly probing crypto lending products by Gemini and Celsius
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New York senator introduces bill to create a crypto task force
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