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U.S. Legislators Introduce Bill That Would Prohibit Creation Of An American CBDC

The bill would effectively put an end to the debate over the creation of a Federal Reserve-issued CBDC.

Wyoming Legislature Passes Bill Protecting Bitcoin Private Keys From Courts

It is now up to the governor of Wyoming to put the final stamp of approval on the landmark bill.

Inaccurate U.S. Senate Testimony Misleads Lawmakers, Public About Bitcoin

In testimony before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, actor Ben McKenzie and professor Hillary Allen offered inaccuracies about Bitcoin.

Bitcoiners Will Not Accept Overregulation

Bitcoin users are an intolerant minority who will quickly mobilize if they think that forthcoming legislation is unfavorable or unfair to Bitcoin.

Estonia Approves First Bitcoin, Crypto Bank After New Legislation

Striga is the first VASP to be approved since Estonia enacted a new legal framework restricting service providers in the bitcoin and crypto ecosystem.

Unpacking The “Lummis-Gillibrand Responsible Financial Innovation Act”

A line-by-line analysis and critique of the recently proposed bill to regulate “digital assets.” To say it’s misguided is an understatement.

U.S. Senators Introduce Bill For Tax Exemption On Small Bitcoin Transactions

The bill would provide tax exemption on bitcoin transactions for less than $50 or trades netting a gain of less than $50.

Climate-Advocate CFTC Chair Wants To Change Bitcoin

In a recent interview, Rostin Behnam revealed that if Lummis-Gillibrand were to be enacted, the CFTC could advocate for a less energy-intensive Bitcoin.

Senator Lummis Introduces Landmark Bitcoin Bill: Here’s What’s In It

The bipartisan Lummis-Gillibrand overhaul legislation has been introduced – here’s everything you need to know about the Bitcoin and crypto bill.

Russia ‘Actively Discussing’ The Use Of Cryptocurrency In International Trade: Report

Russia’s Ministry of Finance is ‘actively considering’ the use of digital currencies for international payments, a government official reportedly said.
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