
Teresa Xie
Reporter at Bloomberg CityLab
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bloomberg.com | Sonali Basak |Teresa Xie
Michael Novogratz, founder and chief executive officer of Galaxy Digital LP, during the iConnections Global Alts 2024 event in Miami Beach, Florida, US, on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024. Speakers at the event will share insights and strategies related to alternative investments. (Bloomberg) -- Billionaire Michael Novogratz said that the passage of landmark stablecoin legislation will bring more traditional financial institutions into the cryptocurrency market.
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Teresa Xie |Steven Dennis
Crypto companies are investing in Democrats as they seek to muscle an industry-friendly regulatory regime through Congress and ensure new laws persist after President Donald Trump leaves office. Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global Inc. added David Plouffe, a former senior adviser to Kamala Harrisβ 2024 presidential campaign and Barack Obama aide, to its global advisory council last week.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Teresa Xie |Steven Dennis
Crypto companies are pushing to ensure broader market structure legislation doesnβt stall. (Bloomberg) -- Crypto companies are investing in Democrats as they seek to muscle an industry-friendly regulatory regime through Congress and ensure new laws persist after President Donald Trump leaves office. Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global Inc. added David Plouffe, a former senior adviser to Kamala Harrisβ 2024 presidential campaign and Barack Obama aide, to its global advisory council last week.
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Teresa Xie |Martin Braun
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander poured cold water on Mayor Eric Adamsβs proposal to issue municipal bonds backed by Bitcoin. Lander, who shares responsibility for debt issuance with the Mayorβs Office of Management and Budget, said the largest US city wonβt be issuing Bitcoin-backed bonds while heβs in office. Lander, a Democrat, is also a candidate to succeed Adams in Novemberβs mayoral election. Adams is running as an independent.
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bloomberg.com | Teresa Xie |Martin Z. Braun
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander in New York. (Bloomberg) -- New York City Comptroller Brad Lander poured cold water on Mayor Eric Adamsβs proposal to issue municipal bonds backed by Bitcoin. Lander, who shares responsibility for debt issuance with the Mayorβs Office of Management and Budget, said the largest US city wonβt be issuing Bitcoin-backed bonds while heβs in office. Lander, a Democrat, is also a candidate to succeed Adams in Novemberβs mayoral election.
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Back at SDNY today for former FTX executive Caroline Ellison's sentencing. Her charges carry a maximum sentence of 110 years in prison. Follow our live coverage of the trial in Manhattan here: https://t.co/qEPyTPIsEt

wrote about the rise of interest-based platforms like strava, beli, and letterboxd as alternatives to traditional social media giants, which have now become little more than a "search engine for our social lives": https://t.co/rKCrjyUgyh

weekend nighttime foot traffic to bushwick has more than doubled since 2017, surpassing neighborhoods like greenpoint, south williamsburg, and dimes square. wrote about the much-memed hotspot: where it's been and where it's going w/ @FolaAk + @madcampb https://t.co/BfatocSRlt