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Crypto News Updates :
- Russian Duma Plans To Regulate Crypto Minings Like Businesses
- Miami Mayor, Suarez Suggest Electing A Bitcoin President After Bidenâs Administration
- XRP Will Be Listed On Japanese Exchange TAOTAO
- Zimbabwe Finance Minister Urges To Use Crypto
- Cardano Completes Successful Launch Of Hard Fork To Initiate Smart Contracts
- Croatia-based E-bike Company, Greyp Bikes Rolls Out Cryptocurrency Payments Options
- El Salvador Announces Activation Of Bitcoin Tax Exemptions For Foreign Investors
- Solana Keeps Growing As It Gains More Institutional Interests
- Germany Finally Get Passed USA In Bitcoin Nodes Ranking
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â Russian Duma Plans To Regulate Crypto Minings Like Businesses
Anatoly Aksakov, chairman of the Russian State Duma Committee on Financial Markets says Russian lawmakers plans to adopt the crypto mining industry to boost entrepreneurship under local business laws, the government too is working on several crypto-related legal initiatives to issue out bills for crypto taxation mining and digital currency issuance soon. The Russian State Duma approved separate bill in Februaryâs first reading on crypto taxation. Read Full on cointelegraph.
â Miami Mayor, Suarez Suggest Electing A Bitcoin President After Bidenâs Administration
Mayor Francis Suarez In the Thursdayâs Bitmainâs Digital Mining Conference Miami suggests to the audience the idea of electing a pro bitcoin president. The stubborn advocate of adopting innovation, Mayor Suarez spoke about integrating Bitcoin into the Miamiâs everyday life. Also Francis Suarez, son of the first Cuban born mayor of Miami is currently pushing to add Bitcoin on the cityâs balance sheet, turning Miami into the most innovative city in America. Read Full on Bitcoin Magazine.
â XRP Will Be Listed On Japanese Exchange TAOTAO
While major US-based exchange Coinbase refuses to resume XRP trading after suspending it at the start of the year, a major Japanese exchange is going to start trading the Ripple-affiliated cryptocurrency. According to News.Yahoo Japan, on September 22, Japanese crypto exchange TAOTAO after 16.00 local time plans to add XRP to the list of cryptocurrencies traded on it. The exchange offers trading pairs based on Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash. Read Full on U.Today
â Zimbabwe Finance Minister Urges To Use Crypto
The use of cryptocurrency is rising around the world, but Africa has been a region with high acceptance for crypto, at least among its people. Also the Zimbabwean minister of finance, Mthuli Ncube, has once again talked up the potential advantages of using cryptocurrencies. In new comments made shortly after visiting the DMCC Crypto Centre in Dubai, Ncube raises the possibility that the country might use cryptocurrency-based solutions to lower the cost of remitting funds across borders. Read Full on AMBCrypto.
â Cardano Completes Successful Launch Of Hard Fork To Initiate Smart Contracts
Cardano, a public blockchain that was founded by Ethereum co-founder Charles Hoskinson and developed by his research firm IOHK has concluded the successful launch of the Alonzo hard fork, which will enable smart contracts to be written for Cardano using Plutus scripts. The team says it was built with smart contract development language in mind with the execution platform using the functional programming language Haskell. Read Full on CryptoPotato.
â Croatia-based E-bike Company, Greyp Bikes Rolls Out Cryptocurrency Payments Options
Croatiaâs Greyp Bikes, a sister company of Rimac Automobili, electric sports cars manufacturer launches more innovative development with its recent move to accept crypto payments, starting off with nine major cryptocurrencies â BTC, ETH, BCH, XLM, XRP, DAI, EOS, USDT, and USDC. Greyp Bike Partners with Paycek, the countryâs leading crypto payment to make this possible. Also, U.K.-based company Toba Electric Bikes launched support for BTC and BCH payments. Read Full on Bitcoin News.
â El Salvador Announces Activation Of Bitcoin Tax Exemptions For Foreign Investors
The government of El Salvador announced that foreign investors will not partake in the taxes on bitcoin profits. This is a targeted effort to bring in more entrepreneurs and investors to enter the country and encourage foreign investment. Amid criticisms, Charles Hoskinson, CEO of Input Output Hong Kong (IOHK) shows support for El Salvadorâs move saying that every country needs a bitcoin strategy, adding that nothing has grown like bitcoin. Read Full on BeInCrypto.
â Solana Keeps Growing As It Gains More Institutional Interests
Solana, enterprise-grade blockchain created by Anatoly Yakovenko, backed by Alameda Research and FTX Exchange handled by crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried. He noted that Solana will start supporting industrial uses of crypto even as NFTs, decentralized finance, and the launch of the Pyth Network market-data feed has played a part in Solanaâs wild adoption. Solana now sits at $18.56 price tag with total value has passing Dogecoin and XRP. Read Full on Bloomberg.
â Germany Finally Get Passed USA In Bitcoin Nodes Ranking
Germany tops up their game in bitcoin nodes. Records shows that out of more than 10,000 listening bitcoin nodes globally, Germany boasts of 1833 listening bitcoin nodes. Germany has overtaken USA which has 1821, France has 549 while China has just 152 bitcoin nodes. This is noted to be influenced with the wave of many crypto companies now placing a ban USA from participating so as to deny it jurisdiction. Read Full on Trustnodes.