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Federal Reserve

CoinGeek Weekly Livestream: Meta joins COPA, Federal Reserve’s Project Hamilton and Norwegian CBDC
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11 February, 2022

CoinGeek Weekly Livestream: Meta joins COPA, Federal Reserve’s Project Hamilton and Norwegian CBDC

In this episode of the CoinGeek Weekly Livestream, host Kurt Wuckert Jr. shares his thoughts on COPA’s new member, the...
CEI discusses risks of state-backed digital currency in US with Rep. Tom Emmer
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10 February, 2022

CEI discusses risks of state-backed digital currency in US with Rep. Tom Emmer

Both Rep. Emmer and Paul Jossey fear that a CBDC issued directly to U.S. residents is more likely to be...
US Treasury, FinCEN to crackdown on anonymous digital currency transactions
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7 February, 2022

US Treasury, FinCEN to crackdown on anonymous digital currency transactions

The proposed regulations may mean the end of anonymous digital currency transactions in the United States, and it also implies...
Federal Reserve long-awaited CBDC report examines pros and cons of state-backed digital currency
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31 January, 2022

Federal Reserve long-awaited CBDC report examines pros and cons of state-backed digital currency

The Fed acknowledges the benefits that a CBDC can introduce to banking and payment settlement, as well as the obstacles...
US banking regulators: Expect guidance on stablecoins and Bitcoin custody by 2022
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26 November, 2021

US banking regulators: Expect guidance on stablecoins and Bitcoin custody by 2022

The OCC, the FDIC and the Federal Reserve have said in a joint statement that they’ll focus on a long-term...
Fed Governor Christopher Waller: Stablecoin issuance shouldn’t be delegated to banks
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23 November, 2021

Fed Governor Christopher Waller: Stablecoin issuance shouldn’t be delegated to banks

Christopher Waller has disagreed with the Janet Yellen-led working group that wants banks to offer stablecoins, saying it would work...
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