Colorado Could Be Next in the Race to Bank Crypto (and Cannabis)

2019-10-24 13:00

State policymakers want Colorado to be the new Wyoming, creating friendly legislation to draw crypto companies.

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2019-1-24 20:28


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The State of Colorado recently released a special guidance that will eliminate the need for money transmitting licenses in crypto exchanges in cases when no fiat currencies are being involved. No Fiat Used — No License Needed Only days ago, on September 20th, a new interpretive guidance regarding the Colorado Money Transmitters Act’s applicability was.

2018-9-23 16:26


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Colorado Investigates Bionic Coin, Sybrelabs Ltd. and Global Pay Net for Allegedly Promoting Unregistered ICOs

Colorado is getting serious in its drive to weed out potential bad players in the crypto scene. The Division of Securities of Colorado’s Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), via its ICO Task Force, is currently investigating three firms for promoting unregistered initial coin offerings (ICOs).

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Three Crypto Companies Suspected of Running Fraudulent ICOs in Colorado

Colorado authorities have signed cease and desist orders for three cryptocurrency companies promoting unregistered Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) within state lines. The orders come as part of a broader investigation of allegedly fraudulent companies operating crypto-related scams as reported by the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA).

2018-9-3 22:18


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Bitcoin Inside: Crypto Mining Farm to Open in Former Intel Facility

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