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Understanding Crypto Crime: Insights from the House Financial Services Hearing on Blockchain

Discover key insights from the House Financial Services hearing on crypto crime and the bipartisan efforts to understand digital assets.

The Fight Over AI Accountability: A Bipartisan Push to Reform Section 230

Senators Hawley and Blumenthal’s bill seeks to redefine AI company protections under Section 230, affecting consumer rights and tech accountability.

New Bipartisan Stablecoin Bill: A Step Toward Regulating Digital Assets

Explore the bipartisan stablecoin bill proposing new regulations and oversight for digital assets in the U.S. and its potential implications.

A Bright Future for Stablecoins: The Bipartisan Revolution in U.S. Crypto Regulation

Discover the latest bipartisan stablecoin bill by the U.S. House Financial Services Committee, outlining new regulatory frameworks for digital assets.

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House Hearings Set to Clarify Digital Asset Regulations

Patrick McHenry announces joint hearings to clarify digital asset regulations in the U.S., aiming for a balance between innovation and consumer protection.

House Members Urge Treasury Secretary to Clarify ‘Broker’ Definition in Infrastructure Bill

A bipartisan group urges Treasury Secretary Yellen to clarify the ‘broker’ definition in the infrastructure bill to support digital asset innovation.

The Tug-of-War Over Crypto Mining: A Bipartisan Battle for Balance

Explore the intense debate among U.S. lawmakers about the benefits and environmental concerns surrounding crypto mining.

California’s Bold Move: Embracing Cryptocurrency for Government Services

Senator Sydney Kamlager introduces a bill allowing cryptocurrency for government payments, leading California’s innovative approach to digital assets.

Senator Ron Wyden Takes Aim at Crypto Companies Exploiting Opportunity Zone Tax Breaks

Senator Wyden examines crypto firms utilizing Opportunity Zone tax breaks amid concerns about transparency and community support.

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Bipartisan Bill Aims to Curb Congress Members’ Financial Conflicts

Congress proposes a bipartisan bill to stop lawmakers from trading stocks and owning certain assets due to potential conflict of interest.