
Article by Jon Southurst
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13 July, 2020
Craig Wright slams ‘empty jargon’ of censorship resistance
Bitcoin is for cash micropayments, and not as a workaround for money laundering laws, according to Dr. Craig Wright.
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13 July, 2020
Theory of Bitcoin Part 3: Understanding how and why laws exist
The latest installment of the "Theory of Bitcoin" serves up another solid dose of background information—this time, on the nature...
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9 July, 2020
FATF concerned at anonymous transactions using ‘so-called stablecoins’
Ultimately, stablecoins will be covered by the same laws as other digital assets under the European Union's AMLD5.
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8 July, 2020
IRS targets privacy coins, Lightning Network and Schnorr signatures
The federal agency is seeking more information about so-called "privacy coins" and other technologies that obfuscate digital asset transactions.
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7 July, 2020
Arbitration tribunal removes TAAL from dispute over equipment purchase
The dispute concerned payment and delivery for US$3.9 million worth of hashing equipment used in Bitcoin transaction processing.
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6 July, 2020
Theory of Bitcoin: Why you need to understand the network
The second episode of the Theory of Bitcoin explores “Networks,” and how they affect the world around us.
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