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New York’s PoW Mining Moratorium: A Two-Year Freeze on Crypto Mining

Governor Kathy Hochul enacts a two-year moratorium on PoW mining in New York, igniting debate on energy, regulation, and environmental policies.

Wyoming’s Bold Move: The Stablecoin Frontier

Explore Wyoming’s push for a state-backed stablecoin and its implications for the crypto landscape.

Senator Debbie Stabenow to Depart from Senate in 2025: A Look Back and What’s Next

Senator Debbie Stabenow announces her exit from the Senate in 2025, reflecting on her contributions, including the DCCPA for crypto regulation.

Federal Reserve’s Crypto Report on the Horizon: What to Expect

Jerome Powell announces a forthcoming cryptocurrency report from the Fed, detailing insights on digital currencies. What to expect soon.

Navigating the Digital Frontier: The Impact of the Lummis-Gillibrand Act on DAOs

Explore the implications of the Lummis-Gillibrand Act on DAOs and the digital asset sector, as regulation meets innovation in cryptocurrency.

Australia Takes a Bold Step: New Bill Aims to Regulate Cryptocurrency Services

Senator Andrew Bragg introduces the Digital Assets Bill to protect consumers and regulate cryptocurrency services in Australia. Explore the key points.

New York’s Bold Move: A Moratorium on Crypto Mining to Shift Toward Sustainability

New York’s Assembly votes for a two-year crypto mining moratorium targeting fossil fuel energy—a crucial step for sustainability or an alarming trend?

Understanding Crypto Mining: Insights from the Recent Congressional Hearing

Dive into the recent congressional hearing on crypto mining’s environmental impact and what it means for the future of blockchain policy.

Why Taxing Staking Gains Is a Wildly Flawed Idea

Discover why taxing cryptocurrency staking gains is a bad policy choice and its implications on climate change and job creation.

Tax Reporting Rules for Crypto: Bipartisan Pushback and Implications

Lawmakers unite against new crypto tax rules in the infrastructure bill, fearing impacts on innovation and market stability.