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What happens when a 96 bitcoin ransom payment ends up on Bitfinex?
Monday, January 27, 2020 anonymity bitcoin cash currency

What happens when a 96 bitcoin ransom payment ends up on Bitfinex?

"Hello, to get your data back you have to pay for the decryption tool, the price is $1,200,000... You have to make the payment in Bitco...
Monetary policy is not a tightrope
Sunday, January 26, 2020 Mike Sproul real bills doctrine

Monetary policy is not a tightrope

[This is a guest post by Mike Sproul . Mike has posted a few times before to the Moneyess blog.] Here is a summary of the Federal Reserv...
Flooding or marijuana? Two theories for falling cash demand
Wednesday, January 15, 2020 Bank of Canada cash

Flooding or marijuana? Two theories for falling cash demand

When Canada legalized marijuana in October 2018, the amount of banknotes in circulation took a sudden plunge. In a 2019 paper available here...
Cryptocurrency in a land of strict gambling laws
Sunday, January 5, 2020 bitcoin fintech taxation zero-sum games

Cryptocurrency in a land of strict gambling laws

Kim Jin-Woo, K-pop star jailed for online gambling [ source ] I recently read that South Korea will not be taxing capital gains on cryptoc...
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