Tag: International Relations
Challenges Faced by China’s Digital Yuan at the Beijing 2022 Olympics
The digital yuan faces significant hurdles at the Beijing 2022 Olympics due to COVID-19 restrictions and concerns over privacy and security.
Nayib Bukele’s Reaction to U.S. Senate Bill on Cryptocurrency Accountability
Discover Bukele’s emotional reaction to the Senate’s ACES bill affecting Bitcoin in El Salvador.
Ukraine Joins the European Blockchain Partnership: A Step Towards Digital Integration
Ukraine has joined the European Blockchain Partnership, aiming at digital integration and cross-border public services.
The Crypto Conundrum: Navigating Sanctions and Humanity in a Digital Age
Explore how the Ukraine conflict is reshaping the crypto industry, highlighting donations and concerns over regulations amidst sanctions.
Crackdown on Cryptocurrency: Can the U.S. Halt Iran’s Digital Ambitions?
Explore how U.S. sanctions impact Iran’s cryptocurrency ambitions and whether they can truly block their digital currency development.
U.S. Senators Push for Accountability Amid El Salvador’s Bitcoin Experiment
U.S. senators propose legislation to address risks from El Salvador’s Bitcoin law, citing concerns over financial stability and money laundering.
Republican Senators Rally Against China’s Digital Yuan with New Legislation
Nine Republican senators introduce the Say No To the Silk Road Act to confront China’s digital yuan and its implications on U.S. privacy and sanctions.
US Legislators Push Back Against El Salvador’s Bitcoin Adoption
US legislators introduce a bill responding to El Salvador’s Bitcoin adoption. Explore the implications for financial stability and international relations.
Decoding Biden’s Sanctions: How SWIFT and Cryptocurrency Keep Russia in the Game
Explore how Biden’s sanctions on Russia impact financial transactions, SWIFT’s role, and the emerging influence of cryptocurrency.
Congress Warns Olympic Athletes About Digital Yuan Risks
U.S. lawmakers warn Olympic athletes about risks of using China’s digital yuan. Concerns range from surveillance to international currency competition.