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COIN CEO Brian Armstrong to Meet New Democrat Coalition Members About Crypto Legislation: Bloomberg

The meeting will concern "digital-asset legislation and related issues including tax, national security, privacy and climate," the report said. Recently, lawmakers from the House and Senate have introduced separate bills in an attempt to bring clarity to crypto regulation, though the reality of a divided Congress means it's unclear whether

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US House bans members from using all chatbots except ChatGPT Plus

The United States House of Representatives recently adopted new rules banning all use of artificial intelligence (AI) large language models by members, with the sole exception of OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus service. According to a notice sent from the U.S. House’s chief administrative officer, Catherine Szpindor, chatbot use has been restricted for security

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UK’s FCA Right to Propose Stop to Marketing Crypto Like Bitcoin (BTC) as ‘Inflation Resistant,’ Industry Members Say

“Due to bitcoin's relatively short existence, we have to rely on the fundamental concepts of what it represents as an asset, so theoretically, it being of limited supply while being priced in U.S. dollars, it should act as an inflation hedge,” Butterfill told CryptoX. Source

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NFT Inspect Announces New Community Council Members & Collaborative Partner for Ongoing Project Activity

Leading Web3 project NFT Inspect recently undertook some shakeups amid activity geared toward increased adoption of decentralized technology. NFT Inspect has made key announcements regarding its ongoing project activity, including onboarding new team members and a strategic investment infusion. The one-stop-shop Web3 support app has been active lately alongside its Community

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US lawmakers introduce bipartisan bill proposing ban on members investing in ‘financial instruments’

Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle in the United States House of Representatives have backed a bill prohibiting members of Congress and their spouses and dependents from trading or owning certain financial instruments — which could extend to investments in digital assets.In a May 2 announcement, Democratic Representatives Alexandria

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