2024-7-2 11:34 |
While exempt from the Money Transmitter License requirement, crypto firms in Hawaii must still comply with any federal licensing laws.
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2024-7-2 11:34 |
While exempt from the Money Transmitter License requirement, crypto firms in Hawaii must still comply with any federal licensing laws.
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Hawaii’s government has invited established crypto firms to join the Digital Currency Innovation Lab (DCIL) program, which seeks to boost financial innovation in the country. The government unveiled this news through a news release on January 25, noting that all interested firms should apply through the Hawaii Technology Development Corporation (HTDC) website.
2021-1-27 15:20 | |
The U. S. state of Hawaii has authorized 12 cryptocurrency companies to start operating in the state without needing a money transmission license. No action will be taken against them for conducting unlicensed money transmission activities for two years.
2020-8-20 20:30 | |
Financial regulators in Hawaii have introduced a regulatory sandbox for cryptocurrency businesses in the State as a way of developing clear-cut laws for the emerging digital economy. Two-Year Sandbox for Cryptocurrency Firms in Hawaii Hawaii’s governor’s office released a press statement on Tuesday (March 17, 2020) announcing the creation of the regulatory sandbox for cryptocurrencyRead MoreRead More.
2020-3-20 22:00 | |
Hawaii is introducing a two-year regulatory sandbox intended to foster innovation within the blockchain and crypto sectors
2020-3-19 12:10 | |
After Coinbase fled the state due to “untenable” crypto regulations, Hawaii is now reconsidering its position. A press release indicates that the state will open its beaches to blockchain firms...The post Hawaii Opens Beaches to Blockchain Businesses appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
2020-3-19 11:25 | |
Hawaiian regulators have launched a digital currency sandbox that waives the state’s infamous double-reserve requirement for participating crypto firms.
2020-3-19 23:36 | |