South Korea’s presidential campaigns have all supported cryptocurrencies as there is a growing number of young crypto investors in the country. (Read More)
The Democratic Party of Korea’s Lee Jae-myung and main opposition Yoon Suk-yeol of the People Power Party view the support of crypto voters as critical in the country’s presidential race.
As South Korea's presidential elections draw to a close, crypto is turning into a political battleground with both candidates set to showcase a number of crypto-related policies. (Read More)
Happy MLK Day! If Martin Luther King Jr. were alive today, he would almost certainly advocate to end the War on Drugs. Dr. King never spoke publicly about drugs or cannabis in particular: he was assassinated in 1968, two years before President Nixon signed the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). But it is well established that
Some great electric vehicle (EV) news has come out of Jacksonville, Florida. According to News4Jax, which cited the U.S. Department of Energy, there...
Brad Garlinghouse – the CEO of Ripple – is rather frustrated with how crypto regulation is dealt with in the United States, and he is upset by how unclear the rules tend to be. Ripple CEO Discusses Lack of Regulatory Clarity Ripple has been under fire for the past few months due to a lawsuit...
The presidential debates that start Tuesday are likely to highlight major differences between President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden on health care...
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