Canada: crypto political donations ban proposed
The Canadian Liberal government has introduced Bill C-25 to ban crypto donations to parties, candidates, and electoral advertisers.
The Canadian Liberal government has introduced Bill C-25 to ban crypto donations to parties, candidates, and electoral advertisers.
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President Lula signed Law No. 15.358, directing digital assets confiscated from criminal organizations toward law enforcement funding.
For the first time in the history of the American real estate system, Fannie Mae will accept digital assets as ...
The British government has announced a moratorium on political donations in digital assets, with retroactive effect from March 25.
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Coinbase has informed the U.S. Senate that it cannot support the latest version of the Clarity Act, which would restrict ...
Chairman Michael Selig announced the new working group at the Digital Asset Summit in New York, with a focus on ...
The Irish Criminal Assets Bureau has unlocked a wallet containing 500 BTC worth over $35 million, with Europol's support.
A Citi report indicates that holding Bitcoin alongside gold produces superior returns compared to traditional bond-equity mixes.
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Read moreDetailsMinister Jean-Didier Berger announces new measures to protect cryptocurrency holders following a wave of kidnappings and wrench attacks.
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