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Crypto Futures and Institutional Interest: Looking in the Wrong Place
Cboe’s suspension of bitcoin futures highlights a mistake we’re all making when it comes to institutional involvement, argues Noelle Acheson.
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Cboe’s suspension of bitcoin futures highlights a mistake we’re all making when it comes to institutional involvement, argues Noelle Acheson.
Lightning Labs’ Alex Bosworth talks about how the lightning network provides bitcoin’s best hope for becoming the payments network of the future.
The crypto space has split into three different areas, and the term “crypto” no longer applies to all of them, argues Tim Enneking.
A group of Mt. Gox creditors has warned of a market risk to forks of bitcoin in a draft plan for the collapsed exchange’s civil rehabilitation.
Hedge fund and predictions market startup Numerai just closed an $11 million round led by Paradigm and Placeholder.
Six banks have signed up to issue stablecoins through World Wire, an IBM network built on the Stellar blockchain.
Crypto custody is more complex than most of us realize, explains Noelle Acheson. Caution is wise, even if it slows institutional involvement.
There’s a lot of overlap between bitcoiners and body hackers. CoinDesk editor Bailey Reutzel traveled to Austin, Texas to explore that crossroads and become a bitcoin holding (literally) cyborg.
An experiment pushing the boundaries of crypto payments, bitcoin’s Lightning Torch is suffering liquidity issues due to its success.
The SEC is visiting cities around the U.S. to meet with crypto startups about token offerings and solicit feedback on existing regulations.