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Michael Saylor Reveals Bitcoin’s Use Within the US Treasury

MicroStrategy’s executive chairman, Michael Saylor, has again promoted Bitcoin, suggesting its use within the US Treasury. Nothing is more American 🇺🇸 than privacy,.

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Coinbase: US Treasury’s Proposed Rules Are Inefficient And Burdensome

Coinbase criticizes U.S. Treasury’s proposed crypto mixing rules, deeming them inefficient and burdensome for crypto platforms. The exchange argues that existing recordkeeping and.

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Midas stUSD, The New Stablecoin Backed By US Treasuries

Midas launches it’s proposed stablecoin stUSD The proposed stablecoin tokenizes ownership of Treasuries Midas mentions BlackRock, Circle, Fireblocks and Coinfirm as “institutional partners.”.

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Crypto wallets are sanctioned by the US Treasury as fentanyl enforcement intensifies

Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo, as per his statement, revealed that the sanctioned cryptocurrency wallets had “received millions of USD through numerous deposits”.

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Six Individuals Challenge US Treasury’s Sanction of Tornado Cash: A Case of Overreach and First Amendment Rights

In a significant legal battle, six individuals have united to challenge the United States Treasury’s decision to impose sanctions on Tornado Cash, a.

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US Treasury Seeks to Tighten Nonbank Rules Following Banking Crisis

The US Treasury and a number of senior US financial regulators proposed new rules to make it easier for the Federal Reserve to.

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Federal Reserve Confirms July Launch for FedNow Instant Payment Service

The long-awaited quick payments system from the US Federal Reserve, which is seen as an alternative to central bank digital currencies and stablecoins,.

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Biden Budget: U.S. Treasury To Impose 30% Tax On Crypto Mining Operations

U.S. President Biden unveiled his 2024 budget plan on Thursday, March 9. The U.S. Treasury Department intends to impose a 30% excise tax.

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