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Crypto community concerned over impact of infrastructure bill on DeFi

Members of the crypto community have been up in arms recently about the $1 trillion infrastructure bill that the United States House of Representatives was expected to vote on this week. The legislation includes a crypto-tax reporting provision, along with the establishment of a definition for the term “broker.” House lawmakers

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How StrongNode.io Optimizes Edge Computing Network Through a Unique Gaming Platform with Social Impact

StrongNode.io is pushing the envelope of what edge computing can mean to a community by incubating and launching a humanitarian gaming project called Original Gamer Life. As StrongNode pursues its mission to harness unused GPU and CPU cycles to help leverage the power of blockchain technology, it is at the

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NFT ecosystem DoinGud, Announces Debuting Creators-Activists, Focused on Positive Social Impact Through Art – Blockchain News, Opinion, TV and Jobs

NFT sales exploded this month, totalling $896 million dollars in sales which is more than triple the previous best month for NFT sales in May. One of the most popular NFT collections, Cryptopunks, a project that inspired the modern CryptoArt movement with 10,000 unique collectible characters with proof of ownership

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Coinbase States Infrastructure Bill Could Impact 60 Million American Crypto Owners

Coinbase’s global tax VP has condemned Congress’s controversial decision to introduce crypto tax provisions into the infrastructural bill. They warned that this bill might impact 20% of the U.S population, which is like 60 million Americans. The VP of tax leveraged the rushed crypto provisions added to Congress’s bipartisan infrastructure bill.

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Coinbase warns infrastructure bill’s crypto provisions could impact 20% of US population

Coinbase’s Global VP of tax, Lawrence Zlatkin, has taken aim at the rushed cryptocurrency provisions added to Congress’ bipartisan infrastructure bill “at the last minute,” slamming lawmakers for hastily inserting amendments that could impact “60 million Americans.”In an Aug. 21 blog post taking aim at an Aug. 19 editorial article

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