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The U.S. government is the largest Bitcoin holder among nations worldwide, with approximately $14.7 billion worth of BTC
The U.S. government wallet has moved Bitcoins previously confiscated from a well-known darknet platform.
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With increased worldwide regulatory scrutiny, technological innovation, market competition, and evolving consumer trends, the landscape of crypto exchanges will evolve rapidly.
The crypto skeptics have a weak case to make in 2024, and those of us who have been waiting for the tide to turn have plenty of good reasons to feel optimistic.
In 2024, the IRS will focus on compliance initiatives associated with high-income and high-wealth taxpayers. For institutions, noncompliance can result in exclusion from access to US markets.
2023 wasn’t all bad for the US crypto industry; nonetheless, the US government poses an existential threat to the nation’s cryptocurrency industry
Jurisdictional consistency and the equivalent treatment of centralized and decentralized digital asset providers should remain essential to upcoming regulatory frameworks.
The U.S. Senate is working on a draft bill shifting digital assets initially classified as securities to be regulated as commodities.
Arthur Hayes, the Co-Founder & CIO of the cryptocurrency and derivative trading platform BitMEX, suggests "Patience is Beautiful" in an essay dated June 1, 2023.
U.S. Government personnel who actively invest in cryptocurrencies or are discovered to be in possession of any are prohibited from taking part in the creation of legislation and policies pertaining to cryptocurrencies, according to a recent order from the US…
The U.S. government has formally brought up charges against Virgil Griffith, a former researcher and scientist at the Ethereum Foundation. Griffith ran into trouble for traveling to North Korea to attend a crypto and blockchain conference after having been denied…