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Report urges US government to focus on blockchain, crypto and a âdigital dollarâ Will the new BidenâHarris administration be able to enforce a technology strategy focused on blockchain, cryptocurrency and digital assets? 30724 Total views Analysis
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, the BidenâHarris administration has begun implementing new strategies to restore the U.S. economy. While notable, implementing emerging technologies, while ensuring data privacy, should also be a top priority for the White House administration to consider.
Don Tapscott, executive chairman of the Blockchain Research Institute â a think tank aimed at advancing blockchain and other emerging technologies â told Cointelegraph that the COVID-19 pandemic has spurred an era, in which government leaders must now acknowledge digital realities:Â âThis is the time for government leaders to develop a comprehensive framework for achieving prosperity, justice, susta
The Australian bitcoin mogul at the centre of an epic crypto scandal
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If the pictures of Lamborghinis lined up outside bitcoin conferences in Manhattan or jet skis bobbing in the crystal clear waters of Bermuda are anything to go by, working at leading cryptocurrency exchange and derivatives trading platform BitMEX was a sweet gig.
That was especially so for its first employee, Australian born and raised Greg Dwyer. Joining BitMEX in 2015, which grew into a $US3 billion ($3.9 billion) financial behemoth in just a few years, must have seemed like the opportunity of a lifetime for Dwyer. Until it all came crashing down last year.