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Josh Lipsky

@joshualipsky
6 posts
2025-05-30
As predicted yesterday. Settle in for the long legal road ahead. The interesting question is whether the administration starts introducing 301s, 232s, and even the Section 122 or 338 which would be a signal they think they may not ultimately win when it goes to Supreme Court.
2025-05-30 View on X
CNBC

A federal appeals court grants the Trump administration's request to temporarily pause a lower court ruling that struck down most of President Trump's tariffs

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2022-02-25
This is a good story on rise of crypto in Russia & what it means for sanctions evasion. But risk is a bit overstated. For example the digital ruble cited here is a retail, i.e. domestic use currency not a cross-border one that could be used between banks. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-02-25 View on X
Reuters

Sources: Ukraine is asking for volunteers from its hacker community to protect critical infrastructure and conduct cyber spying missions against Russian troops

The government of Ukraine is asking for volunteers from the country's hacker underground to help protect critical infrastructure …

This is a good story on rise of crypto in Russia & what it means for sanctions evasion. But risk is a bit overstated. For example the digital ruble cited here is a retail, i.e. domestic use currency not a cross-border one that could be used between banks. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-02-25 View on X
New York Times

Experts say Russia could use cryptocurrency tools to lessen the impact of US sanctions, including a forthcoming digital ruble and spoils from ransomware attacks

or Russia Allison Morrow / CNN : Financial sanctions are easier than ever for Russians to evade. Thank Bitcoin Jessica Sier / Australian Financial Review : Russia could use crypto ...

2022-02-24
This is a good story on rise of crypto in Russia & what it means for sanctions evasion. But risk is a bit overstated. For example the digital ruble cited here is a retail, i.e. domestic use currency not a cross-border one that could be used between banks. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-02-24 View on X
ZDNet

Several Ukrainian government sites have been disrupted by DDoS attacks; researchers discover new data wiper malware installed on hundreds of Ukrainian machines

Cloudflare said the attack was “relatively modest compared to large DDoS attacks we've handled in the past.”

This is a good story on rise of crypto in Russia & what it means for sanctions evasion. But risk is a bit overstated. For example the digital ruble cited here is a retail, i.e. domestic use currency not a cross-border one that could be used between banks. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-02-24 View on X
New York Times

Experts say Russia could use cryptocurrency to minimize the impact of US sanctions, including a forthcoming digital ruble and spoils from ransomware attacks

Russian companies have many cryptocurrency tools at their disposal to evade sanctions, including a so-called digital ruble and ransomware.

2020-06-16
This is why the US and Europe can't just wait and see on digital currencies: “10 members proposed a plan to create a digital currency consisting of the Chinese yuan, Japanese yen, South Korean won and Hong Kong dollar.” https://asia.nikkei.com/...
2020-06-16 View on X
Nikkei Asian Review

China proposes an East Asian digital currency based on the Chinese yuan, Japanese yen, South Korean won, and the Hong Kong dollar

Beijing backs private-sector-led East Asia digital money in challenge to US  —  TOKYO — Global competition for supremacy in digital currencies has entered …