Alexandra Andhov

Alexandra Andhov is an associate professor in law and technology at the University of Copenhagen. Her research focuses on the intersection of law and technology, particularly in the areas of computational law and legal tech startups. She is also the author of a recent book titled Computational Law, which shows similarities between legal and computational thinking. Professionally, she is actively involved in both academia and the startup world, leading projects that aim to bridge the gap between law and technology.

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  • Author of a recent book titled Computational Law which shows similarities between legal and computational thinking

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SEC Approval of Eight Spot Ethereum ETFS Boosts Ethereum Price by 20%: A New Era for Crypto Investing

SEC Approval of Eight Spot Ethereum ETFS Boosts Ethereum Price by 20%: A New Era for Crypto Investing

Broke On: Thursday, 23 May 2024 The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the sale of eight spot Ethereum ETFS on May 23, 2024, leading to a 20% increase in Ethereum's price. This approval follows the successful launch of Bitcoin ETFs earlier this year and is seen as a sign of softening regulatory stance towards crypto. The decision is expected to boost Ethereum's price further and bring more investors into the market, while also potentially leading to increased regulatory clarity in traditional finance.