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Cryptocurrency / [compiled by Grey House Publishing].

Lippincott Library HG1710.3 .C79 2026
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Grey House Publishing, Inc., compiler.
Series:
Reference shelf ; v. 98, no. 2.
The reference shelf ; volume 98, number 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cryptocurrencies--United States--Sources.
Cryptocurrencies.
Cryptocurrencies--Moral and ethical aspects--Sources.
Cryptocurrencies--Law and legislation--United States--Sources.
Cryptocurrencies--Political aspects--Sources.
Cryptocurrencies--Technological innovations--Sources.
Genre:
Reference works.
Physical Description:
xvi, 159 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Amenia, New York : Grey House Publishing, 2026.
Contents:
Understanding cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency today
What are stablecoins, and how are they regulated? / by Jack Spira, David Wessel
Crypto platforms feel like gambling because they are: users are drawn to high-risk behaviour / by Amy Swiffen, Martin A. French
Statement on stablecoins / Securities and Exchange Commission
A new crypto winter is here and even the biggest bulls aren't certain why / by Gregory Zuckerman, Vicky Ge Huang
Cryptocurrency and crime. Crypto crime
Securing digital assets as crypto crime surges / MIT Technology Review Insights and Ledger
Protecting the American public from crypto risks and harms / by Tonantzin Carmona
Scams and frauds: here are the tactics criminals use on you in the age of AI and cryptocurrencies / by Rahul Telang
The FBI's Operation Level Up takes a proactive approach against crypto scams / by Willie Creech
Crypto giants moved billions linked to money launderers, drug traffickers, and North Korean hackers / by Spencer Woodman, Agustin Armendariz, Miguel Fiandor Gutiérrez, Sam Ellefson
Crypto: the rich and the criminal get richer / by Austin Algernon
Cryptocurrency ethics. Bad actors and good intentions
"An ethics nightmare": Trump's memecoin dinner to draw crypto high rollers / by Alexander Osipovich, Amrith Ramkumar
These Finnish homes are being heated by a surprising source: bitcoin / by Carrie Klein
Stablecoins and the future of payments: a primer / by Dan Rohde
A new age of crypto-authoritarianism / by Antulio Rosales
In authoritarian countries, bitcoin is freedom / by Bryan Liu
Cryptocurrency and politics. Crypto politics
The blockchain network: crypto begins to fret over Winklevoss brothers' embrace of MAGA / by Declan Harty, Jasper Goodman, Jessica Piper
Why Trump's meme coin is a cash grab / by Maximilian Brichta
The Eric Adams crypto scandal is getting messier / by Matt Stieb
How Trump triggered the biggest crypto crash in history / by Anthony Cuthbertson
Trump turns crypto pariahs into power players / by Jasper Goodman, Declan Harty
The future of cryptocurrency. What's next for the crypto market?
Is the cryptocurrency era about to begin? 5 experts on what the future might hold for digital finance / by Ian Shine
Bitcoin is having an existential crisis / by Joe Ciolli
Crypto soared in 2025, and then crashed. Now what? / by Rafael Nam
Trump regulators say they are ready to lay out crypto rules to foster growth / by Dylan Tokar.
Notes:
Series previously published by H.W. Wilson, a division of EBSCO Information Services.
"Exploring contemporary issues with selected primary & secondary sources"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-154) and index.
ISBN:
9798891796744
9798891796720
OCLC:
1582189981

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