cryptocurrency
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Dire need for better jobs at home, say Indians rescued from cryptocurrency scam work in Cambodia
Jatindra Dash, Thomson Reuters Foundation Annie Banerji, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Why are so many young Indians trading in cryptocurrency, especially in tier-two cities?
Mitali Mukherjee
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History of money: How did the Roaring Twenties in America fade out?
Mukesh Jindal
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Despite lost trust, can cryptocurrency, especially Bitcoin, be the future of investment again?
Anirudh Rathore
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A financial crime journalist argues why cryptocurrency was always doomed to fail
Zeke Faux
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Centre extends money laundering provisions to cover cryptocurrency trade
Scroll Staff
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Why the collapse of the $30 billion FTX crypto exchange is not surprising
John Hawkins, The Conversation
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World’s second-largest cryptocurrency firm FTX files for bankruptcy
Scroll Staff
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ED freezes cryptocurrency worth Rs 22.82 crore worth in gaming app case
Scroll Staff
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How cryptocurrency scammers are exploiting computer engineers from India and other Asian countries
Anuradha Nagaraj, Thomson Reuters Foundation Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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In South Africa, teenagers are getting drawn to crypto trade – but at a high cost
Kimberly Mutandiro, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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ED freezes bank assets worth Rs 64.67 crore of crypto exchange WazirX
Scroll Staff
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Why I revised my scepticism about crypto
Girish Shahane
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A new book tells the story of Ruja Ignatova, the ‘cryptoqueen’ who vanished with investors’ money
Jamie Bartlett
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Crypto is great for gambling, but lousy as usable currency
John Hawkins, The Conversation
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Brands like Nike and Prada are experimenting with NFTs. What could go wrong?
Achilleas Boukis, The Conversation
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Sold with promise of riches, crypto gaming is in practice deeply exploitative
Ben Egliston, The Conversation
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The crash in cryptocurrency prices offers some hope for the climate
Peter Howson, The Conversation
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India’s crypto industry has been shrinking even without the proposed 28% GST
Mimansa Verma, qz.com
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You can’t truly own anything in the metaverse. A law professor explains why
João Marinotti, The Conversation