UK: bill to recognize Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies as personal property
The UK Parliament introduces a bill to recognize Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies as personal property: greater protection for owners.
The UK Parliament introduces a bill to recognize Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies as personal property: greater protection for owners.
Global cryptocurrency adoption: India and Nigeria take the top two spots, while Indonesia records the fastest growth.
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority has charged a crypto ATM operator lacking a license to operate in the country.
The Venezuelan armed forces have seized 35 Bitcoin mining machines to combat illegal operations in the country.
The North Carolina Senate overrides the Governor's veto and passes the bill banning the use of a potential CBDC.
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