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SinWeek
The Truth About Crypto and Sex Work
Sex workers are skeptical that crypto can answer all their financial problems. This piece is part of CoinDesk's Sin Week.

Could Crypto Save the Cannabis Industry?
As part of CoinDesk's Sin Week, U.S. Regulatory Reporter Cheyenne Ligon joins "The Hash" hosts to discuss the parallels between the cannabis and crypto industry and their legal and cultural implications.

Designer Drug Markets Get Boost From Crypto
Novel psychoactive chemicals with names like 2C-B, AMT and 5-MeO-DMT are freely available at online marketplaces and digital currencies help facilitate the global trade.

Why Crypto Winter Hasn’t Dulled the Passion for Web3 Sex Work
Dead Discords, derailed roadmaps and shrinking market caps have not deterred those who think crypto could reshape adult entertainment for the better.

Web3 Is Still Censoring Sex Workers
Internet decentralization has not stopped the shadow-banning of sexual images, adult performers say.

Beyond the Silk Road: Crypto Needs a Regulatory Course Correction
The Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists' crypto and illicit finance expert says the industry needs to be more than "reluctant good citizens." This article is part of CoinDesk’s Sin Week.

'I Would Never Date a Crypto Guy Again.' What Women Say About Dating in Crypto
Three women share how greed, gluttony and pride have turned them off from dating crypto bros.

Can Crypto Save the Cannabis Industry?
The legal cannabis industry’s problems go much deeper than a lack of access to banking. This piece is part of CoinDesk's Sin Week.

When White Hat Hackers Go Bad
Even the most ethical hacker can be lured in by the seven deadly sins of pen-testing. This article is part of CoinDesk's Sin Week series.
