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Georgia lawmakers consider giving crypto miners tax exemptions in new bill
The state is expected to have 56,000 Bitmain miners operating by October as part of an agreement with Bitmain, ISW Holdings, and Bit5iv.
Fed’s Lael Brainard hints at US playing a lead role in development of CBDCs
“A U.S. CBDC may be one potential way to ensure that people around the world who use the dollar can continue to rely on the […]
Fed senior officials will soon not be allowed to trade crypto, stocks and bonds
The rules were intended to “support public confidence … by guarding against even the appearance of any conflict of interest.”
Wyoming lawmakers introduce legislation for state-issued stablecoin
Avanti Financial CEO Caitlin Long said the bill had its own pros and cons, but it was “definitely a conversation-starter” for lawmakers exploring stablecoins.
Biden expected to issue executive order on crypto and CBDCs next week: Report
Both President Barack Obama and the previous administration issued executive orders related to digital assets.
Ukraine’s updated crypto bill kicks one ministry out as regulator
Ukraine’s crypto bill was previously returned for revision due to the creation of a new regulatory body for crypto oversight.
SEC chair hints at no spot Bitcoin ETFs yet, but cites ‘careful consideration’ for future
Gary Gensler reiterated his stance of being technology-neutral, but will carefully consider concerns raised by congresspersons.
FBI is launching team to address crypto exploitation: US Deputy Attorney General
“The currency might be virtual, but the message to companies is concrete: if you report to us, we can follow the money and not only […]
Crypto community condemns Canada for freezing dissidents’ Bitcoin wallets
Kraken’s CEO admitted that the firm could be forced to freeze some wallets by the police, advising to move crypto out of exchanges.