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Key player and policymakers must now embrace reform to weed out the bad, while retaining some good
The environmental, financial and psychological harm caused by ‘mining’ digital currencies is enormous
Country says it is trying to mitigate risks from growing use of sometimes volatile assets
Scott Chipolina, Jemima Kelly, Kadhim Shubber and Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan will take your questions at 3.30pm BST/10.30am ET
Japan’s largest investment bank is setting up unit with 100 staff by 2024
Investment bank’s decision could provide a new revenue stream but comes amid a plunge in crypto
Light-touch rules on digital assets and exchanges leave investors vulnerable and increase misunderstanding
Bankman-Fried criticises biggest digital asset over inefficiency and high environmental costs
Funds from ETF Securities and Cosmos beat rivals to market despite delays
Shocks to the cryptosphere’s vital cog can reverberate to financial markets
The failure of a once-hyped stablecoin has sparked serious questions over the functioning of the entire crypto market
TradFi ruined everything, Morgan Stanley says
Cash and bank deposits made up only 5 per cent of its assets as of the end of December
The $80bn stablecoin has drawn close scrutiny after it slipped far from its peg against the dollar
The ramifications of a tether crisis of confidence.
Even some who have sipped the Kool-Aid accept the latest cracks may be different
Online platform’s efforts to diversify its revenue stream will take time
Nothing to see here.
Sleepwalking over the crypto precipice
El Salvador’s president is frittering more of his country’s money away
Crypto market has shed $1.6tn in market value since peak in November
And El Salvador’s bitcoin debacle
Regulators warn retail investors as they enter specialist fields such as borrowing, lending and staking
It may be the latest political and financial obsession, but cryptocurrencies remain something with no inherent value
Expert questions long-term wisdom of the fund, but ByteTree executive says the two assets make sense as a paired investment
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