Charles Hoskinson Suggests Solutions Against Legal Amendment That May Harm Crypto Industry Badly

2021-8-6 14:18

Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has called on all blockchain platforms and fans of all cryptocurrencies to stand together against the new crypto taxation amendment

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Russia: New amendment proposes imprisonment for non-declaration of crypto-transactions

The cryptocurrency market has been all the rage lately, given its performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that Bitcoin is once again surging on the charts, it is unlikely that BTC will stay awayThe post Russia: New amendment proposes imprisonment for non-declaration of crypto-transactions appeared first on AMBCrypto.

2020-11-12 19:10


Russia’s Ministry of Finance Tells Traders to Disclose Crypto Wallets Or Face Fines And Jail

After introducing an amendment that could see cryptocurrency miners lose all their mining rewards, Russia is once again tightening cryptocurrency regulation. According to a local news release, the Ministry of Finance proposes stricter regulations related to crypto accounts by preparing a package of amendments to the country’s digital asset laws.

2020-9-25 18:08


[Newsflash] Tezos (XTZ) Successfully Completes its First ‘Blockchain Vote’ Regarding Two Upgrades

According to all new report released yesterday, the Tezos team has formally completed its first round of voting for its “two competing system-wide upgrade proposals”. The proposals have been dubbed ‘Athens A’, ‘Athens B’ and both of them have been designed to help Tezos’ native operational framework undergo certain amendment procedures that will make the […]

2019-3-21 18:37


Telling the truth about defects in technology should never, ever, ever be illegal

Congress has never made a law saying, “Corporations should get to decide who gets to publish truthful information about defects in their products,”— and the First Amendment wouldn’t allow such a law — but that hasn’t stopped corporations from conjuring one out of thin air, and then defending it as though it was a natural right they’d had all along.

2018-8-18 11:00