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Policy

MicroStrategy Founder Michael Saylor Agrees to $40M Settlement in D.C. Income Tax Case

The District of Columbia sued Saylor in 2022 for allegedly not paying income taxes while living in the district.

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Finance

Funko Teams Up With Warner Brothers for DC Comics' NFT Release

DC fans who purchase the collectible can connect their crypto wallet and claim the NFT online, which is minted on the WAX blockchain.

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Videos

Warner Bros Exec Announces The Bat Cowl NFT Collection

Warner Bros. Head of NFT Commercial Development Josh Hackbarth and Daz 3D Chief Strategy Officer Preston Woo discuss the upcoming release of "The Batman" non-fungible tokens (NFTs) collection, aiming to build a connected DC fanbase community. Hackbarth and Woo discuss the evolution of the collectibles space, DC's partnership with Palm NFT Studio, and the importance of accessibility in this project. 

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Videos

FTX.US Scores Deal With Owner of Washington Wizards, Capitals in Bid to Expand DC Presence

In an attempt to be more visible to regulators, FTX.US has partnered with Washington, D.C.-based Monumental Sports and Entertainment (MSE). MSE owns the NBA’s Washington Wizards, the NHL’s Washington Capitals, the WNBA’s Washington Mystics, and Capital One Arena, where all three teams play.

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Markets

US Lawmakers File Bill to Exempt Cryptocurrencies from Securities Laws

Two members of the U.S. House of Representatives are seeking to exempt cryptocurrencies and certain other digital assets from securities laws.

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Markets

Don't Let the Crypto Circus in Congress Fool You

Washington understands cryptocurrency better than this week's circus on Capitol Hill suggests, writes Michael J. Casey.

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Markets

House Rules Politicians Must Disclose Crypto Investments Above $1K

Members of the House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the U.S. Congress, must begin disclosing cryptocurrency investments that exceed $1,000.

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Markets

US Lawmakers Seek Tax Exemption for Bitcoin Transactions Below $600

A new bill has been introduced in the US Congress that would create a tax exemption for some purchases made with cryptocurrency.

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