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An Open Letter To The Nigerian Government: Pursue A Bitcoin Standard

NFL star and Nigerian descendant Russell Okung asks the Nigerian government to adopt a Bitcoin standard or risk falling behind.

New York State Waters Down Bill Seeking To Ban Bitcoin Mining Over Environmental Concerns

New York state senators walked back portions of a bill seeking to pause bitcoin mining, now attempting to block only carbon-based operations.

China’s Latest Bitcoin Crackdown Sees Exchanges Censored, Miners Go Offline

Chinese internet services are censoring bitcoin exchange searches and mining operations in China have reportedly been asked to shut down.

El Salvador Approves Law Making Bitcoin Legal Tender

The president of El Salvador announced that a law making bitcoin legal tender has been approved, providing details about what this will mean.

Biden Tech Advisor Owns Between $1 Million And $5 Million In Bitcoin

Tim Wu, a proponent of net neutrality serving the White House, has disclosed that he owns $1 million to $5 million in bitcoin.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump Says He Doesn’t Like Bitcoin Because It Competes With Dollar

Former U.S. President Donald Trump told Fox Business that he doesn't like bitcoin because it competes with the dollar.

In First Interview Since Arrest, Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht Appeals To Bitcoin Users

Ross Ulbricht, founder of infamous bitcoin-based darknet marketplace Silk Road, called Bitcoin Magazine from prison to appeal for freedom.

Bitcoin Mining Rig Manufacturer Canaan Argues Against Chinese Crackdown

Major Chinese bitcoin mining rig manufacturer Canaan has argued against China 's recent regulatory crackdown on the industry.

Sweden Riksbank Governor: Bitcoin Unlikely To Dodge Regulation For Long

Sweden's central bank governor Stefan Ingves stated that Bitcoin is unlikely to continue escaping regulatory oversight as it responds to Bitcoin's growing popularity.

Iran Bans Bitcoin Mining Over Power Grid Concerns

Iran, which required bitcoin miners to obtain official authorization in the country, has now reportedly banned the practice.
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