
Mitch Eiven
Freelance Features Writer at Cointelegraph
Writer - Enterprise Features at HuffPost
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Jun 11, 2024 |
cointelegraph.com | Ciaran Lyons |Mitch Eiven |Andrew Fenton
Web3 games won’t be using Discord channels forever, says Sky Mavis co-founderDiscord community groups for blockchain games can be overwhelming and annoying to navigate, but don’t worry — they won’t be around forever, according to the co-founder of the company behind the hit game Axie Infinity.
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May 7, 2024 |
cointelegraph.com | Ciaran Lyons |Mitch Eiven |Zhiyuan Sun |Andrew Fenton
Crypto on-chain analyst Charles Edwards, the co-founder of the digital assets hedge fund Capriole Investments, believes now is the perfect time to get “some allocation” into altcoins. But he says you probably shouldn’t hold onto them for too long. “If this is a normal four-year cycle, which so far has been playing out like a textbook like the previous cycles, we can expect that Bitcoin will probably top either later this year or next year,” the Australian-based crypto analyst tells Hall of Flame.
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Apr 24, 2024 |
cointelegraph.com | Jillian Godsil |Mitch Eiven |Ciaran Lyons |Yohan Yun
Innovative blockhain fundraising methods according Flare Network, FUNToken, MixMob, Aethir, Upland, Undrgrnd and Sensay. by Jillian Godsil 10 min April 24, 2024 After the last bull run and the raft of lawsuits that came out of the initial coin offering mania of 2017 and 2018, it was generally believed that ICOs were dead in the water.
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Dec 6, 2023 |
cointelegraph.com | Mitch Eiven |Tim Brinkhof |Andrew Fenton |Ciaran Lyons
Real bipartisan legislative efforts are rare in Washington, DC, these days, but Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren and Joe Manchin and Republican Senators Lindsey Graham and Roger Marshall have managed to come together to co-sponsor a bill focused on crypto crime. According to the senators, the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2023 aims to close loopholes in the nation’s Anti-Money Laundering rules.
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Dec 6, 2023 |
bitcoininsider.org | Mitch Eiven
If the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act were to become law, many cryptocurrency providers would have to learn how to comply with the same regulations as traditional financial institutions. Real bipartisan legislative efforts are rare in Washington, DC, these days, but Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren and Joe Manchin and Republican Senators Lindsey Graham and Roger Marshall have managed to come together to co-sponsor a bill focused on crypto crime.
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