Kalshi
Kalshi is a US-regulated prediction market where users trade event contracts on the outcomes of future events. The platform offers markets in politics, finance,...
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Jinsol Bok is a Research Lead at Four Pillars, a crypto research network. His research focuses on how blockchain technology, including stablecoins, RWAs, and De...
Hyun-il Hwang is a partner at Shin & Kim and a former officer at the Financial Services Commission. He is an expert in financial regulation, digital finance, an...
Taylor Lindman is the Chief Counsel of the SEC’s Crypto Task Force, a role he began in early 2026. He previously served as Deputy General Counsel at Chainlink L...
A crypto-backed mortgage is a home loan that allows homebuyers to use their cryptocurrency holdings as collateral for a down payment, enabling them to secure a ...
Coin Center is a non-profit research and advocacy organization in Washington, D.C. It focuses on public policy issues for cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethe...
Proof of Reserves (PoR) is a cryptographic audit for crypto entities that proves their on-chain assets cover customer deposits 1:1, ensuring solvency and transp...
EUR CoinVertible (EURCV) is an institutional-grade, Euro-pegged stablecoin from Societe Generale-FORGE. It operates on Ethereum, Solana, and XRP Ledger, bridgin...
The National AI Policy Framework is a set of legislative recommendations unveiled by the Trump administration in March 2026. It aims to create a uniform nationa...
TRY stablecoins are cryptocurrencies pegged 1:1 to the Turkish Lira (TRY), designed to bridge traditional Turkish finance with the global digital asset ecosyste...
The EF Mandate is a foundational document by the Ethereum Foundation, published in March 2026. It defines the EF's role as a steward, its philosophy of 'subtrac...