Washington

There are a total of 15 articles associated with Washington.

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Blockchain enthusiasts focusing only on what’s happening around Washington are missing the forest for the trees

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Competitive Enterprise Institute weighs in on Rep. Tom Emmer’s bill and effort to shape US policy on CBDCs

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Representatives from Bain Capital, Ledger, Paradigm and the Blockchain Association discussed how lawmakers and regulators approach Web3

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A separate claim brought against Saylor and MicroStrategy accusing the company and its executive chairman of conspiring to violate the district’s False Claims Act, has been dismissed

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Congressional Blockchain Caucus Chairs Tom Emmer, R-Minn., and Bill Foster, D-Illi., both won reelection as well as Caucus members Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., and Richie Torres, D-N.Y.

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If FTX user funds were being used to finance Alameda Research, a firm founded by Sam Bankman-Fried, there could be legal consequences

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Web3 startup accelerator Alliance DAO said the bill forces projects to sacrifice decentralization

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A local biologist appealed Merkle Standard’s application to convert a former paper mill into a crypto mining farm, citing noise pollution’s potential impact on local wildlife

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Senators Lummis and Gillibrand are out to prove bipartisan digital asset policy is still possible in Washington

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Washington state will attract and support new businesses via its Blockchain Work Group bill that aims to study the technology’s benefits

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Most reports to be submitted to President Biden are due within six months, but legislation could take years

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The bill was co-sponsored by 10 other senators who say they’re concerned about the role digital assets play in money laundering

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The ongoing conflict in Ukraine could impede progress on the bills

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The inquiry is looking into whether NFTs “are being utilized to raise money like traditional securities,” Bloomberg reported

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As some lawmakers continue to push for stablecoins to be issued by only banks, one representative said ensuring stablecoins have sound reserves is more important

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