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Exploring Cross-Border Use Cases of CBDCs

105 countries are exploring a potential CBDC, according to The Atlantic Council. CoinDesk Executive Director of Global Content Emily Parker discusses the latest developments on cross-border use cases of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).

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Decentralized Data Warehouse ‘Space and Time’ Raises $20M

Microsoft is leading a $20M funding round for a decentralized data warehouse called Space and Time at a $300 Million valuation. Space and Time CEO Nate Holiday shares insights into the latest raise amid recent market volatility and what he hopes to achieve.

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SEC Charges the Hydrogen Technology Corp With Market Manipulation

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced charges against the Hydrogen Technology Corporation and its former CEO Michael Ross Kane for allegedly creating a manipulated market for its crypto asset securities called “Hydro.” CoinDesk Global Policy & Regulation Managing Editor Nikhilesh De breaks down the charges and what this means for crypto regulation.

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Bad News for Crypto? Bad News for Everyone?

The U.S. dollar is the biggest bet in the world right now. What does that mean for Bitcoin and crypto? Dollar milkshake theory and where it leaves crypto is the focus of this episode of "The Daily Forkast."

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Strike CEO on Recent Bitcoin Turbulence

Jack Mallers, CEO and founder of Chicago-based bitcoin payment provider Strike, discusses why the current market environment is not hurting bitcoin’s (BTC) opportunity as a store of value, saying it “doesn’t matter.”

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Jack Mallers on El Salvador’s Bitcoin Experiment

September marks the one-year anniversary of El Salvador adopting bitcoin (BTC) as legal tender. Jack Mallers, the Chicago-based company executive known for helping El Salvador adopt bitcoin, reflects on the milestone.

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Legal Expert on Future of Crypto Regulation

Lawyers have filed 58 securities class actions against crypto companies since 2016, according to a report from Cornerstone Research and Stanford Law School. Morrison Cohen LLP Partner Jason P. Gottlieb explains why this is "not at all" surprising and what this reveals about the state of crypto litigation.

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Bitcoin’s 6-Month Put-Call Skew Continuing to Climb

Bitcoin’s (BTC) six-month put-call skew, which measures the richness of puts relative to calls, is continuing to climb and indicates persistent demand for downside protection, even as BTC remains resilient in the face of traditional market turmoil. “All About Bitcoin” host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

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EU Set to Ban Russian Crypto Payments After ‘Sham’ Referenda; Hedge Fund Says Chinese Investors Could Snap Up Cryptos as Yuan Slides

The European Union will tighten restrictions on Russians’ crypto investments within the bloc as it seeks to respond to “sham” independence votes being held in Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine. Novum Alpha CEO says Chinese investors might snap up digital assets now as the yuan depreciates.

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'Temporarily Bullish' Outlook for Bitcoin Despite Recent Volatility: Analyst

Trade the Chain Director of Research Nick Mancini discusses his "temporarily bullish" short-term outlook on bitcoin (BTC) and levels to watch as the cryptocurrency recovers from daily lows. Plus, his take on BTC's latest resiliency and volatility.

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