Planet Crypto: Half-man half-robot Zuckerberg creating post-AI jobs May 12, 2023 The givers of giggles at Planet Crypto have had their colouring pencils out again - and they're aimed directly at a Mark Zuckerberg bot.
International rumblings around regulators’ handling of digital assets May 10, 2023 Lord Holmes of Richmond takes a look at how the US is catching a cold from the UK's sneezes over the regulation of digital assets.
MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor is proving his Bitcoin critics wrong May 9, 2023 Nigel Green applauds Michael Saylor for highlighting how his faith in Bitcoin is paying off for MicroStrategy.
Is anyone going to challenge the CBDC juggernaut? May 5, 2023 Susie Violet Ward labels CBDCs a ticking timebomb with too many devils in the details that are so complex few can challenge them.
What’s next for crypto at Eurovision this year? May 4, 2023 Monty's not sure if he's coming or gong with Eurovision and the coronation, but he's expecting the weird to get even weirder.
Planet Crypto: Bankers praised for speedy processing… ‘Now we can go bust in half the time!’ May 4, 2023 The mischievous makers of mirth at Planet Crypto have been dipping their brushes in the paint pots again, with the banks providing a canvas.
Planet Crypto: Gary Gensler denies overreaching and demands to be allowed to ‘get on with becoming the King of England!’ April 28, 2023 Some say Gary Gensler has been getting above himself, but Planet Crypto see he's too busy with his coronation to care.
Are we genuinely staying ahead of the curve in FinTech by blatantly ignoring Bitcoin? April 28, 2023 Susie Violet Ward is dismayed at the amount of time, effort and money being put into CBDCs, and believes Bitcoin already holds the answers.
We have to speak out, so we can build up April 27, 2023 In his debut column for Crypto AM, Philip Vasquez - co-founder of Damex.io - introduces The Damlex Journals - an honest view of digital assets.
US Bitcoin Policy Summit: It’s time for the US to embrace crypto April 26, 2023 Ahead of the US Bitcoin Policy Summit, Nigel Green sets out some ideas for senators and congressional leaders to consider.