A green post-COVID-10 recovery in accordance with the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals is possible with blockchain and NFTs.
Charitable sustainable NFTs for the United Nations’ 17 SDGs Inching closer to global agreement on taxing the sustainable digital economy The G20, OECD and other international agencies are set to implement a multilateral approach to tax policy to achieve sustainability goals.
DoJ’s crypto czar joins FinCEN in brand-new role: Why it matters Michele Korver’s appointment to the U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network promises to reduce illicit financial practices within the crypto space.
Are cryptocurrency ransom payments tax-deductible? Any ransom payments made in cryptocurrency are taxed as property rather than currency, so be aware of the U.S. tax implications.
Pronouncements from the G7 allow green fintech to flourish Sustainability and the need to lessen climate change amid the COVID-19 pandemic have become the global economic agenda.
Asia-Pacific’s solarized digitalization agenda in pandemic times Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of digitalization has become central to achieving sustainability and lessening climate change.
Africa’s solarized digitalization agenda in the time of coronavirus The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the necessity for the digitalization and sustainable development of African economies.
The United Arab Emirates’ green digitization vision The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the need for sustainable digitization of the economy, and the UAE is accepting the challenge.
The United States updates its crypto AML/CFT laws U.S. Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism laws: Where will these updates lead the crypto space?
The pandemic year ends with a tokenized carbon cap-and-trade solution Lowering CO2 emissions and lessening carbon-intensive approaches are the essential goals in global efforts to fight climate change.
Cybercrime task force monitoring the global digital financial system Regulators are addressing the growing threat of transnational cybercrimes in the financial industry.
Better regulation needed to stop crypto tax evaders from running wild U.S. regulators are starting to track crypto more seriously, and that’s a good sign for all crypto holders.
Darknet, cryptocurrency and two intersecting health crises With new technologies evolving, criminals find easier ways for illicit activities — that is the dark side of anonymity and decentralization.
Illicit crypto transactions are getting more attention from the government The IRS has a strong interest in receiving information from informed whistleblowers about offshore crypto accounts and criminal crypto tax activity.
Qatar’s National Solarized Fintech Strategy Amid COVID-19 Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic might help to further Qatar’s national strategy in the fintech and blockchain spaces to reduce the crisis’s impact.
Tracing Fishy Risks With Blockchain Tech Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted challenges in global seafood supply chains, and blockchain tech may help improve them.
The US Plan to Monitor Illegal Crypto Activities More Sufficiently U.S. agencies sought millions of dollars in new funding to bolster national and international cryptocurrency investigations.
Not Like Before: Digital Currencies Debut Amid COVID-19 The coronavirus pandemic has forced governments worldwide to focus on bringing blockchain tech to their financial services.
Tracing Global Meat Related Risks With Blockchain Amid COVID-19 To gain transparency and consumer safety, the food-processing and meatpacking plants are implementing blockchain technology to their operation services.
COVID-19 Pandemic Spurs Crypto Law Updates in J5 Countries The members of the Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement are updating their crypto laws to prevent financial crimes and money laundering.
Petro Couldn’t Save the Cartel of the Suns Conspiracy From the Sting of Sanctions Despite the high level of privacy, Venezuela’s national crypto could not help avoid international sanctions nor even cover the illicit activities of the country’s leaders.
The Need to Report Carbon Emissions Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic Climate change caused by carbon emissions might be one reason for such a terrible global COVID-19 pandemic scenario.
US Takes Regulatory Steps for Blockchain Technology Adoption After some regulatory uncertainty, the U.S. has started its journey to the regulated space for blockchain and DLT industry.
Russia Updates Its Laws for Cryptocurrencies Russia’s relationship with blockchain and cryptocurrency wasn’t clear, but the country is making steps toward digital economic development.
India Is Fostering a Solarized Digital Future How can emerging technologies help one of the world’s most populous countries and one of the largest energy consumers toward sustainable and renewable energy development?
Russia Leads Multinational Stablecoin Initiative Russia is taking the lead in issuing a multinational stablecoin backed by commodities with the Eurasian Economic Union, or EAEU, and BRICS countries.
Chinese Blockchain-Based Mobile Payment Revolution: How the Biggest CO2 Polluter Is Becoming the World’s Leading Producer of Solar Panels China leads the blockchain-based mobile digital payment revolution.
Green Policy and Crypto Energy Consumption in the EU Solarization dominating green energy efforts in the EU.
Japan to Solarize Its Burgeoning Digital Economy, Expert Take A look at green policy and crypto energy consumption in Japan.
Is US Environmental Tax Policy Hindering Solar Power to Fuel Digital Technologies? Green policy and crypto energy consumption in the US.