Coin Center contests the DOJ's revised Bitcoin wallet policy, highlighting its threat to legal rights and advocating for a reevaluation of U.S. money transmission laws to protect innovation and freedoms.
The UK has granted law enforcement the authority to seize Bitcoin linked to 'criminal activities' without arrests.
The FCC has reinstated net neutrality rules to prevent ISPs from blocking or throttling content, facing industry opposition and potential legal challenges.
Representative Maxine Waters reports that the U.S. House is nearing the finalization of a stablecoin bill.
President Biden's 2025 budget proposal aims to increase the capital gains tax to 44.6%.
The Corporate Transparency Act's new regulations by FinCEN, requiring small businesses to disclose 'beneficial owners,' have sparked a lawsuit over privacy and Fourth Amendment concerns.
Thailand enforces stringent measures by blocking access to 'unauthorized cryptocurrency platforms,' siting scam risks.
The IRS's draft 1099-DA form mandates brokers to provide detailed reports on 'digital asset transactions,' including wallet addresses and transaction hashes.
Perianne discusses the crucial efforts of the Chamber of Digital Commerce in tackling legislative and misconceived challenges facing Bitcoin.
There is no stopping an idea whose time has come.
This episode of the Stephan Livera Podcast features Lyudmyla Kozlovska and Bota Jardemalie, human rights defenders and advocates for Bitcoin, particularly its use as a tool for preserving human rights.
Even if restrictive legislation were to pass, Bitcoin would survive, though it might drive Bitcoiners to more crypto-friendly jurisdictions.
In a recent interview, Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chairman Rostin Behnam urged for greater regulatory clarity in the digital asset space, highlighting the unchanged landscape since the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX.