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Better Buy: Solana or Cardano?

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When the Securities and Exchange Commission filed its lawsuits against cryptocurrency exchanges Binance (CRYPTO: BNB) and Coinbase Global (NASDAQ: COIN) in early June, it also named Cardano (CRYPTO: ADA) and Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) as unregistered securities. This raises the question: Is Solana really a security?

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Better Cryptocurrency to Buy Right Now: Bitcoin vs. XRP

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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) lawsuit over the past four years. Its parent company, Ripple, minted its entire supply of 100 billion tokens prior to its market debut, and it initially locked up 55 million of those tokens in escrow accounts across its blockchain. T-bills on the XRP blockchain this year.

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The Ultimate Cryptocurrency to Buy With $1,000

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The bulls had originally expected XRP to gain more traction as more companies routed their gross payments, remittances, and foreign exchange transactions through Ripple's blockchain. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) also sued Ripple in December 2020 for raising $1.3 Image source: Getty Images.

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Not All Hollywood Bets Have Fairytale Endings

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Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it charged BlackRock – the largest money manager in the world, with nearly $10 trillion in assets – for failing to properly disclose to its customers $75 million of investments it made in the entertainment industry. The story itself is fit for a Hollywood blockbuster.

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Why Uniswap Led a Crypto Crash This Week

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Uniswap's terrible week This week, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sent Uniswap Labs a Wells notice -- a notification that the regulator is planning a legal action against the group. Congress and the SEC have been unable to come to decisions about what to do with crypto long term. But in the U.S.,

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Can Canoo Keep Going? Only With a Lot of Outside Help.

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No public company is really looking to go down the bankruptcy path, which is why it is so important for investors to pay attention when one warns that bankruptcy is a very real possibility. That's exactly what Canoo (NASDAQ: GOEV) has had to do in its Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings.

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Will This new Catalyst Send XRP Soaring Past the $1 Mark?

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Ripple , the company behind the XRP crypto token, recently announced plans to launch a new stablecoin for the XRP ecosystem. Given this unique property, a stablecoin can act as a bridge between the world of traditional finance (which uses real-world dollars) and the world of blockchain finance (which uses digital dollars).