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Saturday, November 11, 2017
Pipe Dreams: Bitcoin Won't Solve Pot Industry's Banking Problem
8:02 AM
newman
Cryptocurrency use could give U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions an excuse to crack down on state-legal pot firms, an industry lawyer warns.
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