The attorney general of NY urges the congress to keep pensions without crypto – “no intrinsic value”

The New York Attorney General, Letitia James sent a letter to the leaders of the US Congress urging the federal regulations of “common sense” and to keep digital assets away from American pensions. “I urge the congress to adopt legislation that would strengthen federal regulations on the cryptocurrency industry to protect investors, strengthen financial markets…

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Cryptocurrency fraud unit closed by the Ministry of Justice

Trump’s signs of the Bitcoin Strategic Reserve President Trump signed a prescription on Thursday to create a strategic federal reserve of Bitcoin, reporting new federal support for cryptocurrency in general and Bitcoin in particular. Scripps News Washington-The Ministry of Justice has closed its unit which is investigating the cryptocurrency fraud “immediately immediately”, even if the…

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Thailand targets foreign P2P crypto platforms in a new legal overhaul

Thailand has closed the door to unregulated foreign cryptography services while it increases efforts to combat online financial crime, supported by swept new legal amendments that target everything, mule accounts to the Rogue P2P platforms. The Thai Commission for Securities announcement On Tuesday, the firm approved updates of the main emergency decrees, introducing new measures…

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A crypto payroll is delivered with legal obstacles and financial risks

As cryptocurrency becomes more common, employees in the technology and finance sectors explore the idea of ​​receiving wages in digital assets. Although this trend reflects broader innovations in financial technology, it remains a niche practice, and not a general change in payroll systems. Employers who envisage remuneration based on cryptography must proceed to extreme caution…

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Ukraine floats 23% tax on certain cryptographic income, exemptions for stablescoins

The financial regulator of Ukraine proposed to impose certain cryptographic transactions as personal income at a rate of up to 23%, but excluding cryptographic and crypto transactions and stabaces. Cryptographic transactions would be taxed at 18% with a military levy of 5% more within the framework of the proposed framework, released April 8 by Ukraine…

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