Is the Biden Administration Really Trying to Kill Crypto?
In the blockchain industry, a looming notion persists that American regulators might attempt to “kill crypto” or stifle this innovative ...
Read moreIn the blockchain industry, a looming notion persists that American regulators might attempt to “kill crypto” or stifle this innovative ...
Read moreThe US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has decided to stop the data collection about energy consumption during crypto mining activities. ...
Read moreA group of Bitcoin Miners are suing the Biden administration over its request for energy consumption data from the industry. ...
Read moreDownload PDF The United States Energy Information Administration (“EIA”) issued a February 1st analysis titled: Tracking Electricity Consumption from U.S. ...
Read moreThe Biden administration recently announced that it would be requiring large cryptocurrency mining operations to report electricity usage, via a ...
Read moreBitcoinBTC and crypto have surged back after a devastating price crash (with Shark Tank billionaire Mark Cuban revealing the two ...
Read moreWashington, D.C. — Today the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced that it is initiating a provisional survey of electricity ...
Read moreOn 19 October 2023, the Swiss Federal Tax Administration updated its tax information on cryptocurrencies. This Information describes the operation ...
Read moreWarren has been advocating for her legislation meant to target money laundering and sanctions abuses in crypto, which is co-sponsored ...
Read moreWASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen joined a bipartisan group of their colleagues, led by Senators Elizabeth ...
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