“Alexander realized he would either get a fair trial or die.”
<h1>Companies In Ohio Can Pay Taxes With Bitcoin</h1>
The Office of the Ohio Treasurer wants to give Ohioans more options for paying certain types of taxes.
<h1>Major Washington Cryptocurrency Mining Company Files For Bankruptcy</h1>
Giga Watt is in hot water.
<h1>Nicholas Truglia Charged With SIM-Swapping $1 Million In Crypto</h1>
“It’s pretty common for people to target people who have a lot of cryptocurrency.”
<h1>Mined Campaign Contributions Proposal Sparks Concern From Political Watchdog</h1>
Free Speech for People fears that classifying the donation of processing power as volunteering may cause a loophole in campaign contribution requirements. The proposer, OsiaNetwork LLC, has responded, while the Federal Election Commission collects feedback on a draft opinion.
<h1>Singapore’s Central Bank Will Soon Regulate Crypto Payment Services</h1>
Cryptocurrency payment services will be required to apply for one of three licenses: a money-changer, a standard payment institution, or a major payment institution.
<h1>FEC Draft Advisory Opinion Says Crypto Mining For Campaigns Acceptable, With Stipulations</h1>
The FEC outlines the difference between volunteering and contributing.
<h1>ICO Fraudster Zaslavskiy Pleads Guilty, While Airfox And Paragon Pay SEC Fines</h1>
Zaslavskiy could spend up to 37 months in jail. Airfox and Paragon get away with fines.
<h1>Indian Crypto Company Embroiled In Ponzi Scheme Targeting Muslim Investors</h1>
Ambidant Marketing allegedly lured individuals with “halal” investment.
<h1>Michigan Secretary Of State Says No To Crypto Political Donations</h1>
Price volatility was cited as a leading justification.
<h1>US Man Sentenced For Embezzling Crypto And Defrauding Investors</h1>
The CFTC is cracking down on fraud in the cryptosphere.
<h1>Charlie Shrem Wins First Court Battle, As Case Moves Forward</h1>
It wasn’t me, I swear! It was Mr. X.
<h1>AT&T And T-Mobile Face Lawsuit For Role In SIM Swapping Hacks</h1>
Law firm claims the telecommunications giants failed to protect customers.
<h1>Brave Asks For US Equivalent To GDPR</h1>
The makers of the user-centric browser explain how the EU’s privacy regulations fit with their principles – and why the US should hurry up and adopt its own version.
<h1>Winklevoss Twins Suing Former Business Partner Over 5,000 Bitcoin</h1>
Bitcoin’s favorite felon, Charlie Shrem, may soon be back in court.
<h1>UK Regulators Looking At Banning Certain Crypto-related Consumer Products</h1>
A recent report by the UK’s Cryptoasset Taskforce outlines some ideas on how to protect consumers, including banning some products.
<h1>Japan’s FSA Says Stablecoins Are Not Cryptocurrencies</h1>
Stablecoins are their own thing.
<h1>India’s Supreme Court Asks Government To Give Opinion On Cryptocurrency</h1>
The Reserve Bank of India agrees that cryptocurrency regulations should be left to government policymakers.
<h1>SEC Investigates Nevada Company Over False Regulatory Claims</h1>
Investors should be wary of any company launching an ICO and claiming SEC endorsement or regulatory compliance.
<h1>SEC Launches FinHub For FinTech</h1>
FinHub is intended to provide a wealth of information regarding SEC regulations and be a platform for the public to directly address the agency.