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The use of digital wallets to finance the Hamas attack on Israel highlights the need for tighter controls on the transfer of cryptocurrencies.
January 5Silent Eight -
Banks have a simple choice: Either invest in fraud controls to prepare for FedNow, or expect draconian supervisory measures that will increase friction and confuse customers.
January 4Refine Intelligence -
When you centralize a blockchain, you lose much of its inherent value. Acting Comptroller Michael Hsu's support for centralized tokenization betrays a misunderstanding of the value of decentralization.
January 3Lumida Wealth Management -
A new law will make Colorado a much more difficult place for cash-strapped citizens to get credit. Other states should avoid following in its footsteps.
January 2 -
Before a spot bitcoin ETF is approved, we're going to need to see much more clarity about how applicants draw the line between custody and trading.
January 1BitGo -
Making it easier for consumers to switch between competing banks will increase competition, resulting in major benefits for account holders.
December 29Boston University -
Understanding how a new generation of employees learn and retain information is key to a successful talent development program.
December 28 -
EWA programs are not loans, no matter how loudly critics insist that they are. They provide a vital source of liquidity to hardworking families.
December 27 -
Banks cannot shrug off the impact of sudden account closures as inevitable collateral damage involved in fighting money laundering.
December 27 -
The proposal's plan for addressing securities financing transactions will lead to negative unintended consequences for multiple financial entities.
December 26Flat98 Strategies & Communications, LLC