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Examining day-to-day crypto volatility and why it’s important

Examining day-to-day crypto volatility and why it’s important

By Max Gulker and Jordan Campbell

Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies frequently exhibit daily price drops during bull markets and increases during bear markets far in excess of traditional assets.

Reason Foundation’s amicus brief in Gonzalez v. Google answers many of the questions raised by Supreme Court justices 
Reason Foundation’s amicus brief in Gonzalez v. Google answers many of the questions raised by Supreme Court justices 

By Adrian Moore

FTC Chair Lina Khan’s consolidation of power is a feature of her approach to antitrust, not a bug 
FTC Chair Lina Khan’s consolidation of power is a feature of her approach to antitrust, not a bug 

By Max Gulker

Changes to Section 230 would have devastating consequences ​for the internet and free speech
Changes to Section 230 would have devastating consequences ​for the internet and free speech

By Adrian Moore

Amicus Brief: Gonzalez v. Google
Amicus Brief: Gonzalez v. Google

  • The pitfalls of regulating app stores
    The pitfalls of regulating app stores

    Commentary by Spence Purnell and Grayce Burns

  • Can the FTC block technology mergers based on future market predictions?  
    Can the FTC block technology mergers based on future market predictions?  

    Commentary by Max Gulker

  • Florida should learn from the mistakes of California and European privacy laws
    Florida should learn from the mistakes of California and European privacy laws

    Commentary by Spence Purnell and Edward Longe

  • Data analysis suggests privacy legislation may make the internet less user-friendly
    Data analysis suggests privacy legislation may make the internet less user-friendly

    Commentary by Jen Sidorova

  • Occupational licensing undermines some of the value of technological innovation 
    Occupational licensing undermines some of the value of technological innovation 

    Commentary by Vittorio Nastasi

  • Congress aims at big tech companies but would hurt startups and innovation
    Congress aims at big tech companies but would hurt startups and innovation

    Commentary by Grayce Burns

  • What the movement to break up big tech gets wrong about our digital economy 
    What the movement to break up big tech gets wrong about our digital economy 

    Commentary by Max Gulker

  • Social media companies and Section 230 are not to blame for Jan. 6 riot
    Social media companies and Section 230 are not to blame for Jan. 6 riot

    Commentary by Grayce Burns

  • Report says big tech monopoly claims are overblown
    Report says big tech monopoly claims are overblown

    Commentary by Spence Purnell

Technology Data Visualization

  • Examining day-to-day crypto volatility and why it’s important
    Examining day-to-day crypto volatility and why it’s important

    Data Visualization by Max Gulker and Jordan Campbell

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