Decentralized Finance
As Government Takes on the Tornado Mixer, It May Reap a Whirlwind
Tornado Cash isn’t a company, a service or a person – it’s a series of words, and likely protected by the U.S. First Amendment.

À medida que o governo assume o misturador Tornado, pode colher um redemoinho
Tornado Cash T é uma empresa, um serviço ou uma pessoa – é uma série de palavras e provavelmente protegida pela Primeira Emenda dos EUA.

Alors que le gouvernement s’attaque au Tornado Mixer, il pourrait provoquer un tourbillon
Tornado Cash n'est T une entreprise, un service ou une personne – c'est une série de mots, probablement protégés par le premier amendement américain.

Habang Hinaharap ng Pamahalaan ang Tornado Mixer, Maaaring Umani Ito ng Ipoipo
Ang Tornado Cash ay T isang kumpanya, isang serbisyo o isang tao – ito ay isang serye ng mga salita, at malamang na protektado ng US First Amendment.

Former Terra-Affiliated Project Kujira to Issue Stablecoin
The USK token is set to maintain its price peg by combining overcollateralization of ATOM tokens with trading incentives.

DeFi Protocol Voltz Could Bring 150% Interest Rate on Ether Deposits
As the Ethereum blockchain's Merge approaches, traders and venues are seeing the event as an opportunity to pocket fat yields – possibly signaling a renewed appetite for risk in crypto just months after its big market crash.

Uniswap Token Rallies After Being Added to Robinhood’s Crypto Trading Menu
Offering UNI sent the token higher Thursday afternoon.

Cell Protocol Wants to 'Democratize' Liquidity in DeFi
The team, finalists during Web 3 Pitch Fest, wants to expand the network "horizontally and vertically" across exchanges and blockchains.

DeFi 'Casino' May Need New Global Regulator, German Central Banker Says
Joachim Wuermeling called for immediate discussions on how to treat DeFi as the Financial Stability Board prepares a rule book for the crypto sector.

DeFi Ledgers Can Help Regulators Oversee Sector: BIS Official
A new Bank for International Settlements (BIS) working paper makes a case for “embedded supervision” that argues regulatory oversight can be built into seemingly untamable decentralized finance (DeFi) systems. “The Hash” team discusses the feasibility of such supervision and regulating open finance.
