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Bitcoin Center NYC Founder to Speak at Futurist Conference
- August 13, 2019
- Posted by: James Hall
- Category: Posts
No CommentsThe founder of Bitcoin Center NYC, Nick Spanos, speaks tomorrow, at 3:50pm, on the Coinsquare Stage for the Futurist Conference! Presented by Untraceable, the Futurist Conference is the largest blockchain event in Canada, attracting over 2,300 attendees. They converge in Toronto from August 13-14. Additional speakers include Vitalik Buterin (inventor of Ethereum), Anthony Di Lorio
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U.S. House Holds Hearing on Cryptocurrencies and ICO’s
- March 19, 2018
- Posted by: Bitcoin Center NYC
- Category: The Latest Bitcoin News
The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Securities, and Investments held a hearing on March 14th “to examine the cryptocurrencies and Initial Coin Offering (ICO) markets.” While takeaways range from an “overall measured tone” to “bitcoin bash fest,” it was an opportunity for direct dialogue and cooperation between industry experts and lawmakers. Representative Brad
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Cryptocurrency & Law: A Comprehensive Overview of 50 States’ Guidance and Regulations on Blockchain and Digital Currency
- March 6, 2018
- Posted by: James Hall
- Category: The Latest Bitcoin News
As blockchain and cryptocurrency technology continues to emerge, so have U.S. states sought to address the technology within their borders. Below is a compiled list of the current issued guidance, regulation, or potential regulation for each of the 50 states.** Alabama In May 2017, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed into law SB173/HB215, otherwise known as
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The Ethereum Platform
- January 15, 2018
- Posted by: adam Manka
- Category: Blockchain, Cryptocurrency
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