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After much anticipation, Senate bill 2155—which rolls back major aspects of the Dodd-Frank law—was approved by Congress and was signed into law by President Trump.
The word “blockchain” is most frequently conjoined with terms such as “cryptocurrency” or “bitcoin”. But it is much, much, more. However, for most people, including