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South Korea’s national legislature has passed a law to introduce a permitting system for cryptocurrency exchanges based on real-name confirmed bank accounts.
South Korea Passes Law to Introduce Permit System for Crypto Exchanges
David Lee
2020-03-05T14:03:00+00:00
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New Year Special
Cointelegraph’s list of the top-10 U.S. congresspeople playing outsized roles in the crypto and blockchain industries.
Top 10 Congresspeople Working on Crypto Policy
Kollen Post
2020-02-02T22:49:00+00:00
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CA State Assembly Majority Leader pushes for legal certainty of blockchain in California, shares plans for moving forward at Elev8CON.
Majority Leader of California State Assembly Pushes for Legal Certainty for Blockchain
Rachel Wolfson
2019-12-11T20:30:00+00:00
1963
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The Ukrainian government approves the final version of a money laundering law that will handle virtual assets and virtual asset service providers per FATF guide...
Ukraine Passes Law on Money Laundering With Crypto Policy Based on FATF
Joeri Cant
2019-12-07T00:45:00+00:00
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Analysis
A recently passed Blockchain Promotion Act may indicate the desire among U.S. lawmakers for clear regulations, as Facebook’s Libra received a harsh welcome...
US Moves Closer to Accepting Blockchain, Still Uncertain Over Crypto
Samuel Haig
2019-07-27T22:21:00+01:00
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The Taiwanese finance regulator plans to introduce a new STO-related fundraising mechanism, scheduled for release in June 2019.
Taiwan’s Financial Watchdog to Establish STO-Related Fundraising Mechanism This Year
Max Yakubowski
2019-03-04T14:36:00+00:00
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A bill introduced in the Rhode Island State Assembly would allow some “blockchain tokens” to avoid state securities laws.
Rhode Island Bill Would Exclude Some Tokens From Securities Laws
Aaron Wood
2019-03-01T22:14:00+00:00
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Analysis
Smart contracts are no problem for international law, but only when they behave like legal contracts.
Smart Contracts Are No Problem for the World’s Legal Systems, so Long as They Behave Like Legal Contracts
Simon Chandler
2019-02-08T12:32:00+00:00
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