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" ... Alexandre Lemarchand, VP of global sales for Ledger, commented that "the challenge for incumbents in this space, is that instead of competing with digital native companies (like most industries), in our crypto and blockchain world, medium to large financial institutions are competing with crypto-native companies who are at the forefront of innovation, such as security, staking and lending through digital assets. Due to the various priorities of large financial institutions (regulatory, digital transformation), many of them are still working out what their move is in relation to crypto and digital assets and are still assessing the possibility of building their own solution instead of trusting crypto-native companies." ... "
" ... In response, DraftKings and FanDuel filed lawsuits against the state, arguing that their games were one of skill rather than “contests of chance.” Under New York law, a contest of chance is defined as a game where the outcome depends to a “material degree” on an element of chance. In turn, gambling is roughly defined as staking or risking something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance. ... "
" ... Second, as I have already noted, licensees (and, of course, brand owners) must be authentic and credible when staking out a position. Understand your lane, what makes sense for your business. ... "
" ... SushiSwap promised to take all of the best features of UniSwap and improve on its governance by creating a community owned fork using a voting token called SUSHI. Anyone who joined the community could become a liquidity provider by staking SUSHI and ETH on UniSwap, which would eventually be transferred to SushiSwap when it is launched. The combination of your liquidity stake, or voting power, is your *SUSHIPOWAH*. No, I’m not kidding. ... "
" ... U.S. House Senate candidates and 2020 presidential contenders are also staking out far-reaching marijuana reform stances, something that would have seemed unimaginable just a few election cycles ago. For decades, cannabis was seen as a marginalized third-rail of politics that was dangerous to discuss lest candidates be attacked as "soft on crime." ... "