Monthly Archives: September 2022

A Tornado of Governmental Activity in Cryptocurrency

The frantic flurry of governmental activity in the digital assets space continued this month. The most important development was the US Treasury Department’s announcement on August 8, 2022, that it was imposing sanctions on Tornado Cash, a virtual currency mixer, … Continue reading

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Congressional Interest in Cryptocurrencies Continues

Last week the House Committee on Oversight and Reform sent letters to four regulatory agencies: the Department of the Treasury, the Federal Trade Commission, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission, requesting information and documents relating … Continue reading

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The Power of an Indictment

It is an unfortunate reality these days that whenever something relates to politics the noise drowns out reasonable thought. This is especially true with matters involving former President Donald Trump. Although most of the attention on Judge Cannon’s order appointing … Continue reading

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