Russia Will Not Ban Cryptocurrencies, Says The Deputy Finance Minister
The deputy finance minister Alexei Moiseev told reporters on Tuesday that Russia acclaims its position not to ban cryptocurrencies.
- CryptoGround Team
- Oct 14, 2021
The deputy finance minister Alexei Moiseev told reporters on Tuesday that Russia acclaims its position not to ban cryptocurrencies.
Addressing the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday, Feb. 12, Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury Secretary, said that the country's financial crimes watchdog Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), is set to introduce fresh regu...
The Supreme Court of India has now ordered the government to produce a cryptocurrency regulation policy in four weeks.
The Beijing Internet Court has accepted data stored over Factom blockchain as valid evidence in a case between Douyin and Baidu's Huopai.
The cryptocurrency case has been listed as the top item in the cause list of the Supreme Court of India for 26th of February.
Two new house bills have been approved and passed by the State Legislature of Wyoming, which deal with cryptocurrency and the blockchain industries.
After almost a year-long period of uncertainty, it appears that the Indian government has finally decided to go lenient towards the crypto industry.
Reports from India point out that the country’s government is finally taking steps to present their official viewpoint on cryptocurrencies soon.
Bitmain has filed a John Doe lawsuit against an unidentified hacker in a Seattle court following a hack leading to the loss of $5.5 Million.
In a landmark decision from the Court of International Arbitration in Shenzhen, China, Bitcoin has been declared as a legally protected property in the country.