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Why Congressman Tom Emmer Wants to Limit the Fed’s Ability to Issue Digital Dollar

Congressman Tom Emmer (R-MN) shares insights into his new bill aimed at prohibiting the Federal Reserve from issuing a CBDC directly to individuals. This comes after the Fed has just released a white paper on the digital dollar.

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US Congress Organizing Hearing on Crypto Mining

CoinDesk Managing Editor for Global Policy and Regulation Nikhilesh De shares his insights on an upcoming Congressional hearing that will examine the environmental impact of crypto mining, especially on the bitcoin network. The Oversight and Investigations subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee is currently drawing up a list of witnesses while the date still has yet to be set.

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Politiche

Il senatore del Wyoming Lummis proporrà un nuovo regolatore Cripto e una chiara guida nel disegno di legge del 2022

Il senatore statunitense detentore di bitcoin sta cercando di "integrare completamente" le Cripto nel sistema finanziario statunitense, ha affermato un collaboratore.

Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) walks the halls of the Capitol outside the Senate chamber on Aug. 10, 2021. (Liz Lynch/Getty Images)

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Is Congressman Brad Sherman Embracing Memecoins?

Barely a day after anti-crypto Congressman Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) made ironic remarks about Mongoose Coin, a cryptocurrency that did not exist. It became a reality with a market cap of $25 million. Now, Sherman has thanked the Mongoose Community for donating to the Western Kentucky Relief Fund.

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Opinioni

L'esasperante mosaico di regolamentazioni Cripto è positivo per le Cripto

Le richieste di un regolatore centralizzato Cripto negli Stati Uniti alimentano la falsa narrazione secondo cui il settore non sarebbe controllato.

The U.S. Capitol Building (Andy Feliciotti/Unsplash)

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I più influenti del 2021: Elizabeth Warren

Il senatore progressista del Massachusetts ha portato la lotta contro le Cripto a Washington.

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