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FOMO Valuations: Are Meme Coins Worse Than Wall Street?
New Constructs CEO David Trainer and Ernst & Young Global Blockchain Leader Paul Brody discuss the fundamentals behind valuations for cryptocurrencies versus traditional stocks.

Here's How the Archegos Debacle May Have Spilled Over to Bitcoin
The difference between bitcoin futures premium on CME and other crypto exchanges has widened since the end of March, when Bill Hwang’s troubles surfaced.

Morgan Stanley Sees Cryptocurrencies on Path to Investable Asset Class
The Wall Street firm sees signs of maturation especially given its resiliency since the height of the pandemic.

Bitcoin's 2021 Returns Destroy Everything on Wall Street, Goldman Sachs Says
Bitcoin's lead over assets from stocks to bonds, oil, banks, gold and tech stocks and the euro has widened.

Robinhood CEO to Testify Before Congress. Here’s Why that Matters for Bitcoin.
Vlad Tenev, CEO of Robinhood, is expected to testify before Congress next week. The chance to put both Silicon Valley and Wall Street in the hot seat is “catnip for Congress” says CoinDesk senior research analyst Galen Moore.

Blockchain Bites: Mastercard, BNY Mellon Embrace Crypto; Amazon Floats 'Digital Currency' Project
Recently deceased porn mogul Larry Flynt once said, “Hypocrisy is a detriment to progress." His story may have something to offer crypto.

Mark Cuban Hails 'Store of Value Generation' Taking on Wall Street
Cuban believes WSB traders are applying the principles of the crypto world to the stock market.

Bitcoin Rebounds From Early Losses, Markets Still Distracted by GameStop
GameStop's stock drama has had a galvanizing effect on stocks, bitcoin and even dogecoin.

Bitcoin Worries 'Fading' as Crypto Goes Mainstream, S&P Says
S&P joins a growing list of Wall Street firms to weigh in on bitcoin after prices for the cryptocurrency quadrupled in 2020.

Bitcoin Is 'Less Risky the Higher It Goes,' Says Investor Bill Miller on CNBC
"That's the opposite of what happens with most stocks," the mutual fund legend added.
