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FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2021 file photo, the Bitcoin logo appears on the display screen of a crypto currency ATM at the Smoker's Choice store in Salem, N.H.  What does Bitcoin have to do with roads and bridges?  The $1 trillion infrastructure bill the Senate has approved includes a plan to help pay for it by imposing tax-reporting requirements for cryptocurrency brokers, the way stockbrokers report their customers’ sales to the IRS.   (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

US Marshals Service may need some help managing all that seized crypto

In today’s Federal Newscast, the U.S. Marshals Service has its work cut out managing cryptocurrencies seized by the Justice Department.

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This innovator tilted at the bureaucratic windmill, and had the same results as Don Quixote

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Blockchain bill would spur adoption across agencies

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The dangers of dabbling in cryptocurrency

Owen Donley, with the Securities and Exchange Commission, discusses cryptocurrencies.

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Clay Buckley

How blockchain helps donors track their charity dollars

Clay Buckley, president of Cause Network, discusses how his company uses technology and innovation to help charities gain funds and help people in need….

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Charlie Kiser

Riding the cryptocurrency wave in the DC region

One of the most interesting up-and-coming technologies in the region is in the field of cryptocurrency. To talk about how the technology has a murky, but promising, future, we’re joined by Charlie Kiser, CEO of Atlas Cloud Enterprises.

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