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  2. How is crypto regulated? - AOL

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    Major, regulated currencies — such as the euro or U.S. dollar — tend to be fairly stable and backed by a government. Conversely, cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile for a couple of reasons ...

  3. Legality of cryptocurrency by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    In Estonia, the use of bitcoins is not regulated or otherwise controlled by the government. [3]: Estonia The Estonian Ministry of Finance have concluded that there is no legal obstacles to use bitcoin-like crypto currencies as payment method. Traders must therefore identify the buyer when establishing a business relationship or if the buyer ...

  4. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    A cryptocurrency, crypto-currency, or crypto [a] is a digital currency designed to work through a computer network that is not reliant on any central authority, such as a government or bank, to uphold or maintain it.

  5. Cryptoeconomics - Wikipedia

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    Crypto-macroeconomics is concerned with the regional, national, and international regulation of cryptocurrencies and DeFi transactions. The Group of Seven governments' interest in cryptocurrencies became evident in August 2014, when the United Kingdom Treasury commissioned a study of cryptocurrencies and their potential role in the UK economy, and issued its final report in January 2021. [12]

  6. Regulating Crypto Not a ‘One-Agency Solution,’ CFTC ...

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    Appearing on CoinDesk TV, Summer K. Mersinger discussed why the need to regulate crypto will require working closely with other agencies. Regulating Crypto Not a ‘One-Agency Solution,’ CFTC ...

  7. Standing up to government overreach is an American tradition ...

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    The SEC's regulation-by-enforcement approach toward crypto has many critics. Standing up to government overreach is an American tradition. Now it’s crypto’s turn

  8. Column: The government crackdown on crypto is well underway ...

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    Government agencies are moving to crush crypto as a hive of 'fraud and scams.' Congress should stay out of their way, and investors should take note. Column: The government crackdown on crypto is ...

  9. Bitcoin Law - Wikipedia

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    In the early hours after the law took effect and the official launch of new technologies to deal with a major change to the national currency infrastructure, the government had to take its bitcoin e-wallet, Chivo, offline due to excessive load. [22] The Bukele government increased server capacity and brought the e-wallet back online by mid-day.