[ad_1] Regulations The use of cryptocurrency for political donations has been a hot topic in many societies. Two recent developments demonstrate different opinions on this. A Taiwanese politician who accepted bitcoins from his supporters believes that encrypted donations can help keep the political system in his country clean and transparent. …
Read More »FPPC prohibits cryptocurrency donations in California citing lack of tracking methods
[ad_1] Bitcoin is not new to politics; in 2013 the US Federal Electoral Commission began to explore the idea of treating Bitcoin donations as a contribution in kind. Later, they continued to determine that political campaigns could accept Bitcoin as donations in 2014. In its report, the commission noted, Bitcoin's …
Read More »California Bans Bitcoin Donations in political campaigns
[ad_1] Candidates who run for public offices in the US state of California may not receive donations in cryptocurrencies, according to a new ruling by the state's political control. The Associated Press reported on Thursday that the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) for the gold state voted on Thursday 3-1 …
Read More »California passed a law defining the terms Blockchain and Crypto
[ad_2][ad_1] Regulations A draft law designed to modify California legislation to create legal grounds for the implementation of crypto-related technologies has been approved by the state legislature. The assembly law 2658 modifies the California civil code, the government code, the company code and the insurance code to legalize the use …
Read More »California lawmakers are working to send Blockchain to the governor's desk
[ad_2][ad_1] Numerous bills focused on the blockchain have been around the state government of California. Elected officials are working to get them signed by Governor Jerry Brown. News outside California concerning blockchain and cryptocurrency have been intriguing in recent months, to say the least. In mid-August, a US federal court …
Read More »The California Blockchain bills would allow new evidence from the private sector
[ad_2][ad_1] Blockchain, the electronic ledger technology observed by several states, could see some of the private sector availability in California next year along with some state-level controls, since two bills were focused on the topic at the governor of Jerry Brown for a signature. The bill of Assembly 2658, created …
Read More »The California state legislature passed a law to establish a Blockchain working group
[ad_2][ad_1] The AB 2658 of California, a bill requiring the establishment of a working group on blockchain technology, has approved both houses of the state parliament and will now direct to the governor for approval, according to public documents. I would define blockchain as a "mathematically safe, chronological and decentralized" …
Read More »The California legislature completes the bill of the Blockchain working group
[ad_2][ad_1] California may soon form a working group to examine the potential benefits of blockchain in the state and the best way to update laws to make use of technology. California bill 2658, first introduced in February 2018, originally recognized "A record that is protected through blockchain technology is an …
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