Category: Regulation
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Crypto Tax in Australia: How It Works, What You Owe, and How to Pay Less
Australia taxes crypto as capital gains at your marginal rate. Learn which activities trigger CGT, how the 50% discount works, and what the ATO requires you to report
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Estonia Crypto Tax Guide: Rates, CAMA Licensing, and How to File
Click here to read the complete guide to crypto regulations and taxes in Estonia.
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Crypto in Malta: Complete Guide: Laws, Taxes and MiCA Licensing
This guide covers everything you need to know about Crypto in Malta including taxes, regulation, sentiment, commerce and more.
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Poland Crypto Tax Guide: Rates, Rules, and How to File
Use this comprehensive guide to understand everything you need to know about Crypto taxes in Poland.
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The Conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried: 25-Year Sentence, 2026 Appeal Update, and Crypto’s Reputation
SBF was sentenced to 25 years in March 2024. His retrial motion was denied in April 2026. Learn what the conviction means for crypto, the appeal status, and victim recovery.
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Rethinking the Crypto Rules
As cryptocurrency adoption grows, legacy laws around finance and property ownership are ill-suited for these natively digital assets. It’s time to rethink regulations to embrace cryptocurrency’s essence as knowledge rather than physical possession.
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Institutional Crypto Trading: Why Institutions Are Buying
Tokenized gold hit $90B in Q1 2026 alone. Learn how institutions access crypto through ETFs, OTC desks, and CEX platforms — and what the 2026 regulatory frameworks require.
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Can the Feds Take Your Crypto?
It’s not the first time nor the last that the feds “recover” stolen crypto funds. How much control regulators really have over seemingly decentralized blockchain?
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How Does Regulation Impact DeFi?
Can regulation destroy DeFi? Click here to learn more.
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What is Regulatory Arbitrage? How Big Players Side-Step Regulation
Regulatory arbitrage refers to the practice of taking advantage of differences in regulations or laws in different jurisdictions in order to gain a competitive advantage or reduce costs.