Quick History: The War On Tokens & Crypto Bans
Since the drop of the first token in 2009, there has been a battle for control going on within the digital world. This war is generally financially based, as countries try to secure greater control and grip on decentralized exchanges and cryptocurrency. Here is a brief look into a few different perspectives from countries that have tried to close the door on cryptocurrencies. A Brief Look Into The Hate We’ll take a fundamental look at crypto’s history for those who are less familiar on details that can impact geographical and geopolitical perspectives. For those who are less....
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