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  2. Why Cryptocurrencies and Crypto Stocks Were Bouncing ... - AOL

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    The day really belonged to the crypto stocks, with Mara Holdings (NASDAQ: MARA) closing a sturdy 10% higher, and all-in Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) investor MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) booking a 12% ...

  3. Analysis-Bruised by stock market, Chinese rush into banned ...

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    Crypto trading and mining has been banned in China since 2021. ... when he realized that the Chinese economy and its stock markets were going downhill. Crypto trading and mining has been banned in ...

  4. How is crypto regulated? - AOL

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    Crypto regulations vary across the U.S. from state to state and even between federal agencies, which all have different ways of defining crypto that come with their own tax implications and laws.

  5. China's crypto ban puts spotlight on central banks putting ...

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    Worried about a loss of control, central banks are 'borrowing' from decentralized finance to put their stamp on cryptocurrency.

  6. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, an increase in crypto-related suicides was noticed after the cryptocurrency market crashed in August. The situation was particularly critical in Korea as crypto traders were on "suicide watch". A cryptocurrency forum on Reddit even started providing suicide prevention support to affected investors.

  7. Cryptocurrency bubble - Wikipedia

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    Coinbase comes under SEC investigation for potentially lying to their customers. This leads to a 21% drop in their stock the next day. [74] 8 August Singapore-based cryptocurrency lender and borrower Hodlnaut suspends withdrawals. [75] 7–8 November FTT, FTX's main crypto coin, crashes and loses 80% of its value as the result of a run on the ...

  8. Virtual currency law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [47] A crypto-currency known as Darkcoin offers even more anonymity than Bitcoin. Similar to Dark Wallet, Darkcoin combines transactions to increase the difficulty of analyzing where the currency was sent. "Some users may be trading Bitcoins for Darkcoins and back again, using the Darkcoin network as a giant bitcoin-laundering service." [48]

  9. ‘Crack Down’ on Crypto? Maybe, but You Can’t Ban Math - AOL

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    Governments can and should regulate on-ramps such as crypto exchanges, but outlawing code would be unconstitutional and ultimately futile. ‘Crack Down’ on Crypto? Maybe, but You Can’t Ban Math