Politicians seeking to represent California at the state or federal level have made proposals seemingly favorable to crypto adoption.
Category: Regulation News
Russia’s Finance Ministry introduces digital currency bill, brushes off central bank’s objections
As the public standoff between the two agencies approaches fever pitch, the Ministry of Finance makes a formal move.
$250K bounty ‘not too low to be insulting,’ says Coinbase white hat hacker
The white-hat hacker responsible for discovering a crisis-level flaw in Coinbase API said the $250K bounty was not “too low.”
Future of finance: US banks partner with crypto custodians
Traditional financial institutions must work hand-in-hand with crypto custodians, sub-custodians and service providers moving forward.
We are all going public: Privacy rules, tax shelters and the future history of art
Nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, exchanges will need to navigate conflicting aims for the required transparency and the desired anonymity.
BTC helps our effort to unseat a 20+ year incumbent: Aarika Rhodes on Bitcoin Day
Rhodes highlighted the difficulty for grassroots candidates like herself to compete against established members of the US Congress.
Want to weed out ransomware? Regulate crypto exchanges
Ransomware will remain a major threat moving into 2022, and to counter it, the crypto ecosystem must come to terms with more regulation.
Web3 might be crypto’s key to the mainstream market
Decentralization vs. centralization: Web3 may be right around the corner, but the race for central crypto regulation is also speeding up.
Mining worldwide: Where should crypto miners go in a changing landscape?
Which nations are the new harbors of miners, and where can Ether and Bitcoin be successfully — and profitably — mined in 2022?
Clarity pushed back: Russian government fails to forge a consolidated stance on crypto regulation
Another tentative deadline for the Finance Ministry and central bank to reach a compromise passes as an expected bill does not arrive.