US State of Colorado Allows Residents to Pay Taxes with Cryptos
The Colorado Department of Revenue has allowed the state residents to make tax payments in cryptocurrencies.
The Colorado Department of Revenue has allowed the state residents to make tax payments in cryptocurrencies.
The platform has announced it planes to develop a platform for institutional investors that will allow them to store cryptocurrencies.
The country’s government has this week submitted to the parliament a bill that should give the Central Bank such powers.
The British government aims to make the UK the “dominant center of crypto technology in the world.”
Online ransomware has skyrocketed in the US over the past two years. Usually, attackers ask users to pay cryptocurrencies to regain access to their data.
Streaming service Netflix plans to ban the promotion of cryptocurrencies in the new tariff plan with ads.
A lot of cryptocurrency exchanges and companies were forced to cut staff against the backdrop of the fall of the cryptocurrency market.

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