[ad_2][ad_1] More than 500,000 ETH have been blocked and loaded into the Ethereum 2.0 deposit agreement, kicking off the main multi-year development phase of the network. JPMorgan analysts say institutions are piling up in bitcoin. And the IRS has again sent (possibly incorrect) letters to cryptocurrency traders stating that they …
Read More »Confusing regulation for crypt, complete authorization for blockchain
[ad_1] Individual US states appear to be competing for the most crypto-friendly headline in the Union – the recent announcement of Ohio of forthcoming cryptocurrency payments is the latest example. Meanwhile, federal authorities remain untidy about how to define, not to mention constantly regulating digital resources. It is not just …
Read More »Professor of US Law: Confusing Cryptocurrency Regulations will be the Hamper's innovation
[ad_2][ad_1] Regulations Carol Goforth is a professor at the School of Law at the University of Arkansas. He recently published a paper on the consequences of having cryptocurrency regulations that fall into a series of conflicting laws, defined by various US authorities, all at the same time. Read also: Number …
Read More »Ethereum Classic (ETC) – Is the name confusing? – Crypto Recorder
[ad_1] Yesterday, someone sent a tweet saying that Ethereum Classic (ETC) should rebrand not to be confused with Ethereum. To this Charles Hoskinson replied that, "Ethereum is free to change names at any time." But does the name really matter? Is it a source of confusion? Well, it may have …
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