Every week, we publish on our website selected content from the Coin World print issue as well as content written specifically for the online audience. In reverse order, here are five of the most popular articles we have published in the past...
They will discuss regulation of stablecoins and the potential benefits and dangers of the technology. Janet L. Yellen , U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, announced plans for the President's Working Group on Financial Markets (or PWG), as well as the Office of...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a bill July 1 that included a provision for sales taxes exemption on investments metal bullion or investment coins. This exemption was eliminated from a previous budget. Ohio joins 39 states that offer a sales tax...
One platform claims it is more than just a crypto exchange and has launched a new service to help customers grow their digital assets. A new tool has been launched by a crypto exchange that pays interest on many cryptocurrencies. CoinZoom claims...
The American Numismatic Association's voting members have elected a president, vice president, and board of governors to serve the 2021-2023 term. The 2021 annual ANA banquet, which is held in conjunction to the organization's World's Fair of Money in Rosemont,...
Royal Mint unveils official commemorative coins in celebration of the legacy and life of Prince Philip, Duke d'Edinburgh. The reverse of the coins features an original portrait, which was approved personally by the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh in 2008. The...
The Commission of Fine Arts recommended June 17 the design proposals for the 2022 Negro Leagues Baseball Centennial gold, silver and copper-nickel clad commemorative coins. Program authorization requires Proof and Uncirculated versions. Maximum combined releases are no more than 50,000...
As Coin World's July issue illustrates, animals are a popular theme for ancient coins. Two distinct options were offered by two recent Nomos Ag stellar lots at the 22nd Zurich auction of Nomos Ag. In the second century B.C., a Celtic gold stater...
The U.S. Mint has delayed the release of the U.S. Air Force 2.5 ounce.999 fine-silver medal until mid-July because the bureau is experiencing difficulty acquiring planchets and projected demand exceeds inventories. For the 2-inch (50.8 millimeter) medals, a special planchet...
A golden aureus struck in A.D. 202 in Rome is a remarkable coin using four portraits issued during the reign of Septimius Severus. Classical Numismatic Group writes in its May 19 and 20 auction which coinage under the Roman emperor...

Stacking Sats with Stability: How Tether is Changing Online Gambling

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In the rapidly evolving world of online finance and gaming, Tether has emerged as a transformative force, especially in the domain of online gambling....