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New US Bill Aims To Bring Order To Crypto Chaos With Unified Regulations

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Congressman John Rose of Tennessee introduced the “BRIDGE Digital Assets Act,” one of the most important legislative proposals with changes in the regulatory landscape of crypto assets in the United States. Related Reading: Trump Drops Major Clue On Crypto Project Launch Date It provides for a...
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Congressman John Rose from Tennessee introduced the “BRIDGE Digital Assets Act”, one of the most important legislative proposals with changes to the regulatory landscape of cryptoassets in the United States. It is planned to create a Joint Advisory Committee composed of participants from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commission of [...] The entry New US bill seeks to bring order to the chaos of cryptocurrencies with unified regu…

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On September 1, a law allowing the use of cryptocurrencies for international trade settlements came into force in Russia. However, this activity is still not fully regulated. Anatoli Aksakov, chairman of the State Duma Committee on Financial Markets, announced that the Central Bank and the Ministry of Finance of the Federation of [...] The article Regulation on cross-border cryptocurrency payments is coming to Russia appeared first on Cryptocurr…

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