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Michael K. Hamilton

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The ruling party in Japan, the Liberal Democrats, have formed an investigative committee that will look into Bitcoin from a governmental perspective, the party ...
Japan: Bitcoin not a currency, ‘but taxable’
Michael K. Hamilton
2014-03-09T10:56:12+00:00
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As we reported Thursday, Newsweek magazine dropped a bomb on the Bitcoin community by either outing Satoshi Nakamoto or doxing an innocent man in California...
Dorian Nakamoto disputes Newsweek story, says he’s not Satoshi Nakamoto
Michael K. Hamilton
2014-03-08T12:23:18+00:00
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It sounds as if the man, who has worked as a contractor on classified projects for the US government, felt he had reason to be paranoid even before he developed...
5 Curious Quotes From Newsweek’s Satoshi Nakamoto Exposé
Michael K. Hamilton
2014-03-06T14:18:00+00:00
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Federal Reserve Board chair Janet Yellen told Congress last week that the Fed has no authority to regulate Bitcoin.
Fed says it cannot regulate Bitcoin, would rely on existing legislations
Michael K. Hamilton
2014-03-03T09:37:00+00:00
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In mid-February, the Vietnamese government issued a statement explicitly prohibiting residents from using Bitcoins at all within the country.
Vietnam forbids Bitcoin transactions
Michael K. Hamilton
2014-02-25T12:22:00+00:00
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Hungary has joined the parade of European countries whose central banks have issued warnings recently about the risks associated with cryptocurrencies.
Hungary’s central bank dubs digital currencies “risky”
Michael K. Hamilton
2014-02-21T09:11:00+00:00
324
Italian business publication Il Sole reported last week on an automatic withholding measure on all transfers from abroad that the government says will be retroa...
20% withholding: Italy announces capital controls on incoming foreign transfers
Michael K. Hamilton
2014-02-17T19:51:00+00:00
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A Reuters journalist got access to an EU document that suggested a move was necessary “to mobilize more personal pension savings for long-term financing.”
Someone leaked EU proposals to redistribute wealth from personal savings accounts
Michael K. Hamilton
2014-02-13T11:03:00+00:00
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