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Sygnum’s Fabian Dori discusses the implications of the GENIUS Act for stablecoins, institutional adoption and Europe’s ...
The rare bronze coin engraved in Hebrew with 'For the Redemption of Zion' was found near the southwest corner of the Temple Mount in the Jerusalem Archaeological Garden – Davidson Center.
In just a few weeks, one Hoosier member of law enforcement will get a rare recognition: one of the Department of Child ...
The American penny — or the one-cent piece if you ask a coin collector — was once a standard item of exchange in everyday ...
The GENIUS Act (S.1582) marks the first federal law to regulate stablecoins, signaling a broader shift toward structured ...
The Albuquerque Coin Club is the largest coin club within 400 miles and includes over 200 members. The club supports ...
Olympic treasure trove unveiled—dive into the history of U.S. Mint Olympic coins as Congress readies approval of legislation ...
I ran across a 2021 meme the other day that vividly illustrates just how quickly the government is destroying your money.
Before the Tricolour, India’s identity did not rest on a single flag. It moved through symbols used by empires, kingdoms, and ...
Although the Royal Charter of the Colony of Virginia in 1609 granted the authority to mint coins, the power was never used ...
President Donald Trump signed the GENIUS Act, which regulates dollar-based digital tokens called stablecoins and the first major law governing digital currency.
Today, President Trump signed the GENIUS ACT into law. What should you expect now that it has and who will be involved.