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BitLicense News

BitLicense is a business license for using cryptocurrencies with a lengthy list of terms and conditions. It was issued on the 8th of August, 2015, by the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYSDFS). In general, it defines the major rules on businesses operating with digital currencies, such as virtual currencies’ control, administration, maintenance, storing, holding, issuing, exchange operations, related-software development, etc.
The license is relevant for entities, while retailers and individuals are allowed to make transactions without the use of the license. On the one hand, the business community met the license positively because it provides a legal framework and protection without a need for proving legitimacy of their work to customers. On the other hand, those rules increase both time and costs, which already are in deficit.

The Bitcoin company regulation programme, BitLicense, has only granted one license in the eight months since its inception.
Eight Months Since BitLicense’s Inception, Only One License Has Been Granted
Charlie McCombie
2016-03-25T12:00:00+00:00
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CoinSource opens the first Bitcoin ATM in New York’s Lower East Side available 7 days a week.
First Bitcoin ATM lands in NYC's trendy Lower East Side
Nina Lyon
2015-11-23T19:51:00+00:00
641
US-based bitcoin exchange Laissez Faire (LZF) has legally launched its currency trading platform across 49 states by complying with the financial regulations of...
Bitcoin Exchange LZF Legally Launches in 49 States, Excluding New York
Joseph Young
2015-09-16T15:41:10+01:00
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Just weeks after New York officially drove several major Bitcoin businesses out of the state through regulation California chose a freer path forward for digita...
California's Version of New York's Infamous ‘BitLicense’ Defeated in State Legislature
Evander Smart
2015-09-16T13:31:54+01:00
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Cointelegraph caught up with independent journalist and podcast host David Seaman to talk about the Bitcoin blocksize debate, BitLicense exodus, altcoins and ga...
David Seaman: ‘Stop Competing and Just Make Everything Interoperable’
Allen Scott
2015-08-23T12:27:00+01:00
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In an ongoing trend of Bitcoin companies withdrawing their services from New York in response to the BitLicense, two more businesses have exited the Empire Stat...
Bit-Exodus Continues: Remittance Service Rebit and Cloud Miner Genesis Mining Leave New York
Aaron van Wirdum
2015-08-15T13:55:04+01:00
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New York-based Bitcoin exchange itBit has revealed that it won't use Bitcoin for its upcoming Bankchain project, the NYDFS has so far received 22 BitLicense app...
AUGUST 14 DIGEST: itBit Won't Use Bitcoin for its Banking Project and 22 Bitcoin Companies Have Applied for the BitLicense
Aaron van Wirdum
2015-08-14T13:44:38+01:00
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Peer-to-peer bitcoin exchange LocalBitCoins has joined the exodus of companies exiting the state of New York refusing to comply with the BitLicense.
LocalBitCoins Stops Service for New York Residents
Evander Smart
2015-08-13T11:59:47+01:00
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