2022-3-4 00:12 |
Governments can and should regulate on-ramps such as crypto exchanges, but outlawing code would be unconstitutional and ultimately futile. origin »
2022-3-4 00:12 |
Governments can and should regulate on-ramps such as crypto exchanges, but outlawing code would be unconstitutional and ultimately futile. origin »
China and Turkey have recently made headlines after authorities in both countries announced nationwide… The post Russia has no intention of outlawing crypto trading appeared first on Coin Journal.
2021-10-14 14:38 | |
Here is a rundown of the top cryptocurrency news from the first week of…
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2021-10-8 15:19 | |
Dutch Finance Minister believes completely outlawing crypto is not a solution to the challenges… The post Dutch Finance Minister Opposed to Blanket Ban of Crypto appeared first on Coin Journal.
2021-6-14 19:38 | |
Although most of the crypto industry has long known that the US is far behind other countries in terms of implementing “do no harm” regulations on nascent markets, recent comments from President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin have signaled that rather than creating a “sand-box” regulatory environment for Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, they will.
2019-7-24 01:00 | |
Urgently calling on Congress to “nip this in the bud”, U. S. Congressman Bradley Sherman recently proposed a bill outlawing the purchase of cryptocurrencies in America. His reasoning, whilst intended to convince Congress of the dangers of cryptocurrency, ironically illustrates the genuine value and utility of the unstoppable technology.
2019-5-13 21:21 | |
A congressman with a track record of bashing crypto has come out once again calling for a ban on digital assets. Republican Brad Sherman supposedly raised the idea earlier today in Congress. This is not the first time this week that someone has called for a ban on digital assets.
2019-5-10 01:00 | |
After a year of the Chinese authorities effectively outlawing cryptocurrency and related activities in the country, a Chinese court has now ruled in favor of Bitcoin. While hearing a case involving digital currencies, the Shenzhen Court of International Arbitration said that owning and transferring Bitcoin is not forbidden by Chinese law.
2018-10-30 18:59 | |
In an ongoing onslaught on the once-booming Chinese cryptocurrency industry, China’s Guangzhou Development District government has prohibited all physical venues from hosting digital currency-related promotions or events.
2018-9-1 06:00 | |