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Colombian Government Implementing New Anti-Money Laundering Laws With Local Crypto Exchanges

Colombia is ready to embrace DeFi as an opportunity for its people. This does not mean the country is going against financial institutions. Colombia’s Presidential Adviser Jehudi Castro Sierra says, “they need to reinvent themselves, or someone will do it for them.”

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Market Wrap: Bitcoin stabile a $ 37.000 mentre gli investitori si scontrano con tori e orsi

Le notizie positive provenienti da El Salvador T sono riuscite a superare quelle negative provenienti dalla Cina.

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Cronje di Yearn sostiene un round di finanziamento da 10 milioni di dollari per Instadapp di DeFi

La startup con sede in India utilizzerà il finanziamento per continuare a sviluppare un livello "middleware" per l'ecosistema DeFi.

Instadapp co-founders Sowmay Jain and Samyak Jain in a photo from 2019.

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Domino Effect of El Salvador’s Currency Law

Edan Yago, the co-founder of decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Sovryn with business interests in Latin America, explores the domino effect of El Salvador's bitcoin adoption on other countries. Plus, reaction to U.S. lawmakers' concerns of bitcoin's volatility.

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La rete DeFi Karura raccoglie 100 milioni di dollari prima dell'asta Parachain di Kusama

Il denaro proveniva da un "prestito collettivo" e comprendeva oltre 8.500 Collaboratori.

Karura raises $100 million in funding.

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Dapper Labs Unveils Flow-Native Stablecoin, 'FUSD', With Other ERC-20-Like Tokens to Follow

Dapper Labs, the creator behind the Flow blockchain and NBA Top Shot, announced Thursday it would launch a Flow-native stablecoin called FUSD. This is the first token on Flow that exists similar to how ERC-20-like tokens exist on Ethereum. "The Hash" team explores the new development and what it means for the DeFi space.

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Will a Digital Dollar Solve the Crypto Ransomware Problem?

Responding to recent high-profile ransomware attacks on major food and oil companies, U.S. lawmakers are amping up their criticism of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. Dave Jevans of CipherTrace, which tracks crypto crime and anti-money laundering trends, discusses the potential solutions to cyberattacks and whether having a digital dollar is one of them.

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