
Circle Shifts Away from Bitcoin and Toward Social Payments
Joe Colangelo, Executive Director of Consumers’ Research, remarks on payment processor Circle’s shift in the Bitcoin space in Coindesk. On the surface, Circle’s decision to
Joe Colangelo, Executive Director of Consumers’ Research, remarks on payment processor Circle’s shift in the Bitcoin space in Coindesk. On the surface, Circle’s decision to
This article was originally published on November 8, 2016 inThe Hill. With all the intensity surrounding the presidential and Senate races in the battleground state
This article was originally published on October 13, 2016 in Morning Consult. One of the troubling aspects of the current administration is its wholehearted embrace
This article was originally published on October 7, 2016, in American Banker. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau just released new rules governing prepaid cards
Joe Colangelo, Executive Director of Consumers’ Research, remarks on the blockchain in Coindesk. Joe Colangelo, executive director of Consumers’ Research, for example, said that he
Joe Colangelo, Executive Director of Consumers’ Research, remarks on autonomous vehicles in Morning Consult. It’s part of a growing trend that will see more automobile
This article was originally published on August 9, 2016 in The Federalist. The New York legislature recently passed a bill subjecting residents to fines upwards
Joe Colangelo, Executive Director of Consumers’ Research, remarks on bitcoin in The Wall Street Journal. “We need standards set by the industry that take into
This article was originally published on August 4, 2016 in American Banker. Bitcoin holders were stunned Tuesday when Bitfinex, the highest-volume non-Chinese bitcoin exchange, abruptly
Joe Colangelo, Executive Director of Consumers’ Research, remarks on our 2016 Bretton Woods conference in Coindesk. In statements, Consumers’ Research executive director Joe Colangelo spoke
This article was originally published on June 13, 2016 in The Wall Street Journal. The federal government has long known that electromagnetic pulses, or EMPs,
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