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Nasdaq’s Ambitious Plans for Bitcoin Futures: What We Know

Nasdaq plans to launch Bitcoin futures in Q1 2019 despite recent volatility, aiming to satisfy CFTC concerns and capture market interest.

Understanding Bitcoin ETFs: The SEC’s Roller Coaster Ride

Dive into the tumultuous world of Bitcoin ETFs and the SEC’s roller coaster decisions. Will approval ever come?

Goldman Sachs and Mike Novogratz Make Waves with Investment in BitGo

Goldman Sachs and Mike Novogratz invest in BitGo, anticipating a surge in interest for cryptocurrency custody services.

Gemini’s Latest Hire: Jeanine Hightower-Sellitto Joins the Crypto Scene

Jeanine Hightower-Sellitto joins Gemini, promising to revolutionize crypto operations. What’s next for this growing exchange?

Wall Street Meets Blockchain: Navigating the Complexity of ICO Regulations

Explore the key takeaways from the Washington D.C. crypto roundtable discussing ICO regulations and the crypto industry’s future.

Navigating the Crypto Regulation Maze: Insights from the Washington D.C. Roundtable

Explore insights from the Washington D.C. crypto regulation roundtable discussing ICOs and regulatory clarity. Learn about industry concerns and proposals.

BlockShow Americas 2018: Unpacking Blockchain’s Impact on Democracy and Finance

Delve into the discussions from BlockShow Americas 2018 as experts explore blockchain’s impact on democracy and the intersection with finance.

Wall Street’s Crypto Invasion: What Charles Hoskinson Predicts for Cardano and Beyond

Charles Hoskinson predicts a massive influx of Wall Street capital into crypto, creating an entirely new financial world. Dive in now!

Clovyr: A New Era for Decentralized Apps Launched by JPMorgan Blockchain Veterans

Clovyr, a DApp store by JPMorgan’s blockchain leads, revolutionizes decentralized apps. No ICO, just innovation!

Wall Street Veteran Warns: Think Twice Before Jumping into Bitcoin

Investing in Bitcoin? Wall Street analyst Nick Colas warns against rushing in, citing declining interest and market volatility.