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Finance

Binance affirme que les fonds BUSD sont « sûrs », mais un nuage réglementaire se forme au-dessus des États-Unis

Février a été un mois formidable pour faire comprendre que le foyer naturel des crypto-monnaies se trouve en Asie.

Changpeng Zhao, commonly known as "CZ", founder and CEO of Binance, at Davos in 2023. (Casper Labs)

Videos

Money Reimagined: Is 'Public Money' Needed As We Move Into a More Digital World?

On this episode of “Money Reimagined," Michael Casey speaks with Neha Narula, the director of the MIT Digital Currency Initiative to discuss the trends of both digitalization and innovation pertaining to stablecoins, digital currencies and the future of public money. Their conversation was recorded on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in January 2023.

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Opinion

Les banques domineront les stablecoins et deux autres prédictions sur l'avenir de l'argent

Les Crypto, plutôt que de « faire exploser » la Finance traditionnelle, rendent le système existant plus efficace.

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Videos

Rep. French Hill on Crypto Regulation Outlook

Rep. French Hill (R-Arkansas), chair of the Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology and Inclusion, discusses the road to crypto regulatory clarity ahead and the outlook for future legislation after last year's collapse of FTX. Plus, his take on stablecoins.

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Rep. Davidson on Crypto Regulation: SEC Is 'Asleep at the Wheel'

Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), Vice Chair of the Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology and Inclusion, discusses the outlook for crypto regulation in the wake of Genesis' crypto lending businesses filing for bankruptcy. Plus, the future of CBDCs and stablecoins. DCG is the parent company of Genesis and CoinDesk.

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Opinion

Les banques peuvent-elles émettre des stablecoins ?

Aucune loi n'interdit aux banques américaines d'émettre des billets de banque privés papier ou numériques, écrit Thomas Hogan, chercheur principal à l'American Institute for Economic Research.

Thomas Hogan argues that because the issuance of redeemable notes by private banks, in paper or electronic form exists in the U.S., firms should be able to issue stablecoins to their users. (K8/Unsplash)