South Korean Lawmakers' Cryptocurrency Trades Revealed
South Korean MPs' $100 Million Crypto Trades Uncovered; New Disclosure Rules Set for 2024
AlexSouth Korean MPs' $100 Million Crypto Trades Uncovered; New Disclosure Rules Set for 2024
AlexUK MPs show limited understanding of cryptocurrencies, raising concerns in a sector vital for economic growth and innovation.
Huang BoCanadian House members want the government to protect citizens’ right to self custody, and recognize stablecoins as distinct from other cryptos.
cryptopotatoWith this move, South Korea leap frogs the US and UK, both of which don’t require their high-ranking leaders to disclose crypto holdings.
OthersLawmakers and experts met in Washington, D.C. today to discuss how to better regulate the fast-moving and complex world of cryptocurrency—but didn’t really come up with any solid solutions.
decryptThe lower house of the Parliament voted in favor of adding crypto to the scope of activities to be regulated via the proposed Financial Services and Markets Bill – which already seeks to extend payments rules to stablecoins.
OthersMassachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren has accused Texas miners of straining power grid
OthersTo investigate the opportunities and hazards that crypto assets present for consumers and businesses, UK Lawmakers Treasury Select Committee has ...
Bitcoinist"It is now time for Congress to begin the process of considering and ultimately passing authorizing legislation for the issuance of a U.S. CBDC," said Representative Jim Himes.
CointelegraphThe latest proposal from a group of House Democrats seeks to change how tax code updates affect crypto entities that “do not engage in brokerage services.”
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