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Jun 18 2026BUSINESS

Better ways to move money across borders

Banks and governments are testing a new way to send money overseas. Instead of relying on old systems that often take days and involve many middlemen, they’re trying out tokenization. This means turning money into digital tokens that can travel quickly on blockchain networks. Central banks from the

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Jun 09 2026FINANCE

Stablecoin Rules: Why Banks Want to Keep Crypto Firms in the Dark

Banks and cryptocurrency firms don’t always see eye to eye. Jamie Dimon, CEO of a major bank, recently suggested that crypto companies offering rewards on stablecoins should follow the same strict rules as traditional banks. But critics say that idea misses the point entirely. Peter Schiff, a well-k

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Jun 07 2026FINANCE

Big Banks Fight Back Against Crypto with Their Own Digital Money

Banks like JPMorgan, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America are teaming up to create their own digital money system. This network will start next year through their payment company called Clearing House. It's their way of competing with cryptocurrencies and stablecoins, which have grown a lot i

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May 31 2026OPINION

What Traditional Finance Misses When Trying To Build Blockchain Tech

Banks and big financial firms keep trying to recreate blockchain from scratch, but that's like reinventing the wheel while ignoring the road already built. They can copy the code, hire consultants, and roll out permissioned systems behind closed doors. Yet no matter how polished their corporate bloc

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May 28 2026CRYPTO

A New Digital Dollar for Big Money Players

Banks and crypto firms just teamed up to launch a fresh kind of dollar coin called fUSD. Unlike most stablecoins that sit idle without growing, this one gives big institutions a small cut—around 3% per year—if they play by specific rules. The coin is built on existing tech used by trading desks and

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May 18 2026POLITICS

Cameras Tracking Cars in Troy Stir Up Big Questions

Troy, a small city in upstate New York, is having a heated debate over tiny cameras that snap pictures of every car that drives by. These aren’t just any cameras—they can read license plates, spot bumper stickers, and even notice things like gun racks. The city council thinks the mayor might be over

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May 18 2026BUSINESS

How Banks Are Changing with Tech: What Businesses Need to Know

Banks today look nothing like they did even five years ago. What used to be slow, paperwork-heavy processes are now running on smart software. AI isn’t just helping banks—it’s doing much of the work itself. These "agentic" AI systems don’t just follow instructions; they make decisions on the spot, w

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May 11 2026POLITICS

Troy Jackson: A New Voice for Maine’s Reproductive Rights

Troy Jackson, a former Senate president, has long championed reproductive care in Maine. For seven straight years, his voting record earned him a perfect score from Planned Parenthood, reflecting his support for every bill that expanded or protected reproductive services. In 2022, Jackson introdu

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Apr 12 2026CRYPTO

Stablecoins Step In as Banks Pull Back from Commodity Trade

Banks are stepping away from some commodity payments because of worries about hidden ties to Iran. The result is a surge in the use of stablecoins, especially Tether’s USDT, by traders who need quick and reliable ways to move money. The global trade finance market is worth about $2 trillion, b

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Mar 31 2026BUSINESS

Banks Pick Cardano’s Midnight Over Ethereum and Solana

Banks need three things from a blockchain that most public chains miss: the ability to keep parts of a transaction hidden, a reliable order of operations that can’t be hijacked by bots, and tools that let them prove compliance without broadcasting secrets. Public ledgers expose every move to anyo

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