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The question isn't whether digital currencies will reshape global finance, it's whether America will lead this transformation or watch from the sidelines as others determine the future of money.
Indian investors, especially high-net-worth individuals and corporates operating under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme, may ...
There have been 45 men elected as president in U.S. history, but only a few appear on coins and bills that most people actually see. That’s not going to change anytime soon either, because you can ...
New U.S. laws set crypto rules, back stablecoins with cash, clarify oversight, and block a Fed digital dollar—shaping money’s digital future.
The dollar's early dominance of stablecoins gives the U.S. an advantage that could ultimately push up borrowing costs for ...
After the recent passage of the Genius Act, the stablecoin movement is full steam ahead. Stablecoins are digital assets ...
The nomination was sent to the U.S. Senate, which will have a confirmation hearing. Hollis, of Mandeville, said he plans to ...
Olympic treasure trove unveiled—dive into the history of U.S. Mint Olympic coins as Congress readies approval of legislation ...
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The card payment titans have long shrugged off political pressure or potential rivals, the $95 bln in fees they collect and ...
Some Chinese officials worry that the U.S.'s decision to embrace stablecoins through the Genius Act might reverse the trend of de-dollarization.