A Draft Law to Regulate Stablecoins in the US is Submitted to Congress
US senator Pat Toomey has submitted this week a bill to the upper house of Congress that would allow the US government to control the stablecoin market.
US senator Pat Toomey has submitted this week a bill to the upper house of Congress that would allow the US government to control the stablecoin market.
The authorities of the US state of Alaska will require all blockchain companies and startups to obtain a license that gives them the right to serve residents of the state.
The correlation between Bitcoin and the US stock market remained high, and it is likely to continue next year.
The Central African Republic has put off the listing of its national digital currency Sango Coin until Q1 2023.
The British authorities want to speed up the implementation of legislation regulating transactions with digital currencies.
BlockFi has filed a petition with the Bankruptcy Court of the District of New Jersey to open the withdrawal of user funds from wallet accounts.
Market maker Auros has just filed for a restructuring after the company lost access to $20 million it had on FTX following the bankruptcy of the company.
"A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online
payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a
financial institution." - Satoshi Nakamoto (Bitcoin White Paper)
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