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El Salvador Passes Law Paving Way for Bitcoin Bond Issuance

Lawmakers in El Salvador have greenlit a law that could facilitate the country’s long-standing Bitcoin bond initiative. El Salvador has taken a monumental step toward adopting and issuing the first-ever sovereign Bitcoin (BTC) bond. On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that the Central American nation’s Congress recently approved a digital securities law potentially underpinning Bitcoin

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Bitcoin Miner Stronghold Continues Debt Restructuring With Convertible Preferred Share Issuance

The preferred shares will be convertible into common stock at a conversion price of $0.40 per share. If all the preferred stock is converted, about 57.8 million shares of common shares would be issued, adding about 46% to the current common float, according to the company. The new preferred stock

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Uzbekistan Approves Rules for Issuance and Circulation of Crypto Assets – Regulation Bitcoin News

The authority responsible for crypto oversight in Uzbekistan has determined the order of issuing and circulating digital assets in the country. The main reason behind the move is to establish a mechanism that would allow local companies to attract capital through coins and tokens. Uzbekistan Government Sets Out to Regulate Digital

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‘Ultra Sound Money’ — Post-Merge Stats Show Ethereum’s Issuance Rate Plunged After PoS Transition – Technology Bitcoin News

Months before Ethereum transitioned from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS), a simulation of The Merge had shown the network’s issuance rate would drop following the ruleset change. Statistics now show that the simulation’s predictions have come to fruition as the network’s issuance rate has slowed significantly since September 15, following

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United Texas Bank CEO wants to ‘limit the issuance of US dollar-backed stablecoins to banks’

Scott Beck, chief executive officer of United Texas Bank, called on members of the state’s blockchain working group to recommend policy for leaving stablecoins to banks rather than crypto firms.Speaking before the Texas Work Group on Blockchain Matters in Austin on Friday, Beck suggested limiting the issuance of U.S. dollar-backed

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Bill Imposing Fines for Illegal Issuance and Exchange of Digital Assets Proposed in Russia – Regulation Bitcoin News

A bill introducing financial penalties for those who illegally issue or exchange digital financial assets has been filed in the Russian parliament. The legislation has been submitted by the sponsor of another draft law banning their use as a means of payment. New Bill Targets Russian Platforms Issuing and Trading Digital

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Japan passes bill to limit stablecoin issuance to banks and trust companies

Japan is moving forward with legislation regarding the issuance of stablecoins i.e. digital assets with their value pegged to fiat currencies or stabilized by an algorithm. On June 3, Japan’s parliament passed a bill to ban stablecoin issuance by non-banking institutions, local news agency Nikkei reported. The bill reportedly stipulates that the

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