Crypto 2022

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Ethereum in 2022: What Is Money in the Metaverse?
DeFi, NFTs, stablecoins – most of it started on Ethereum. What about next year? This post is part of CoinDesk’s Future of Money Week.
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Let the Market Come Up With Better Money Tech
There are better alternatives to fiat currencies available and the private sector is providing them, says Cato’s James Dorn. This op-ed is part of CoinDesk’s Future of Money W...
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The Future of Money: A History
Accounting has defined civilization for centuries. And, now thanks to crypto, we’re going to see accounting 3.0. This essay is part of CoinDesk’s Future of Money Week.
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As Bitcoin gains global prominence, governments or corporations might find reason to interfere with its rules. Can they? (Getty Images)
Who Sets the Rules of Bitcoin as Nation-States and Corps Roll In
Can a small team of Core developers protect bitcoin’s integrity now it’s a matter of geopolitical relevance? This article is part of CoinDesk’s Future of Money Week.
As Bitcoin gains global prominence, governments or corporations might find reason to interfere with its rules. Can they? (Getty Images)

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The World Bitcoin Will Build
Fix the money, fix the world. The world’s first and largest decentralized monetary network could usher in a more vibrant and just society.
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The Future of Money: 20 Predictions
With Sam Bankman-Fried, Beryl Li, Dovey Wan, Haseeb Qureshi, Hasu, Balaji Srinivasan, Jeff Dorman, Brett Scott, Laura Shin, and others.
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Crypto 2022: Future of Money Week
Money innovation is everywhere and it’s getting wilder. Get all the week’s content here.
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The pace of former regulators moving on to crypto firms is picking up, Timi Iwayemi, a research assistant at the Revolving Door Project, said. (Melody Wang/CoinDesk)
The Revolving Door Is Good for Bitcoin
There are legitimate concerns when regulators and business people can easily swap places, but this cross-pollination may also lead to good policy.
The pace of former regulators moving on to crypto firms is picking up, Timi Iwayemi, a research assistant at the Revolving Door Project, said. (Melody Wang/CoinDesk)

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A Crypto Whisperer on How Regulators Toss Retail Into the Deep End
Industry commentator Maya Zehavi shares her views on capital controls, overregulation and crypto’s broken promises.
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How to Expand Blockchain Beyond Fintech and Into Factories
Can a blockchain decrease turnover and absenteeism while improving productivity in factories? Yes, preliminary research from New America suggests.
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