[ad_2][ad_1] JOHN COWPLAND / STUFF Kani Panapa says that Napier's parking guards do not do as much abuse as those in Wellington and Hamilton. Laughing at the phone Kani Panapa insists he is not dying. The parking agent Napier has been a guardian for nine years and he loves it …
Read More »Leader of the opposition of Malta, critic of the state of & # 39; Bitcoin Island & # 39;
[ad_2][ad_1] Last year, Malta's small island island has become synonymous with cryptocurrency due to its positive outlook and industry support. After the cript exchange giant Binance opened offices last year following heavy regulations in China, the country has further strengthened its claim to "Blockchain Island". However, more recently the Maltese …
Read More »The Maltese parliament rejects the claims of inactivity on cryptocurrency by the opposition leader
[ad_2][ad_1] The undisputed leader of Malta's opposition Adrian Delia has faced a new setback on his criticism of the government's pro-cryptocurrency position. Delia's comments were reported by the national newspaper The Malta Independent on 6 January. Malta, whose president Joseph Muscat regularly praises both cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, has sought …
Read More »Wyoming passes the Blockchain Bank bill despite the opposition of industry
[ad_2][ad_1] Despite serious opposition from the banking industry, the state of Wyoming approved a blockchain bank account almost unanimously. The move further strengthens the welcome approach of the state to blockchain integration. 13-1 Majority to pass the bill The state of Wyoming has a reputation for being welcoming to blockchain …
Read More »The main opposition party of Thailand holds primary elections on Blockchain
[ad_2][ad_1] chirping Facebook LinkedIn The Thai Democratic Party, the country's main opposition party, has become the first major political party in the world to conduct primary elections entirely on a blockchain. Using a live e-voting system based on Zcoin's blockchain, the party successfully led its primaries involving over 120,000 voters …
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