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Virginia Proposes a Mere $17,192 a Year for New Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Commission

The money is set to cover the costs associated with having meetings including travel expenses.

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La Virginia propone solo 17.192 dollari all'anno per la nuova commissione Blockchain e Criptovaluta

Il denaro è destinato a coprire i costi associati alle riunioni, comprese le spese di viaggio.

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Virginia propone apenas $17,192 al año para la nueva Comisión de Blockchain y Criptomonedas

El dinero está destinado a cubrir los costos asociados con la celebración de reuniones, incluidos los gastos de viaje.

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Nagmumungkahi ang Virginia ng $17,192 Lamang sa isang Taon para sa Bagong Blockchain at Cryptocurrency Commission

Ang pera ay nakatakda upang masakop ang mga gastos na nauugnay sa pagkakaroon ng mga pagpupulong kabilang ang mga gastos sa paglalakbay.

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Virgínia propõe meros US$ 17.192 por ano para nova comissão de blockchain e Criptomoeda

O dinheiro destina-se a cobrir os custos associados à realização de reuniões, incluindo despesas de viagem.

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Virginia propose seulement 17 192 $ par an pour une nouvelle commission sur la blockchain et la Cryptomonnaie

L'argent est destiné à couvrir les coûts associés à la tenue des réunions, y compris les frais de déplacement.

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US Infrastructure Bill Could Be ‘Disastrous’ for Crypto

“The Hash” panel digs into the updated draft language of the U.S. Senate’s $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, which narrows the definition of “broker” for crypto tax collection purposes. “The repercussions could be disastrous,” host Naomi Brockwell said, should the legislation be formally introduced.

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Rep. Emmer Calls Crypto Taxes in US Infrastructure Bill a 'Desperate Attempt'

Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota discusses the updated draft of the U.S. Senate’s bipartisan infrastructure bill aiming to raise $28 billion via crypto taxes, which clarifies brokers "effectuate" transfers of digital assets but stops short of excluding miners or other parties that don't provide customer transactions. Plus, his take on Virginia Congressman Don Beyer proposing new legislation to regulate digital assets.

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Framework to Regulate Crypto, Stablecoins Introduced in Congress

CoinDesk's Nikhilesh De discusses the details, reactions, and potential impact of a new bill introduced by Virginia Congressman Don Beyer that could provide regulatory clarity for stablecoins and the broader digital asset sector.

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Virginia Governor Signs Comprehensive Consumer Data Privacy Law

Virginia is the second state in the U.S. to pass a comprehensive data privacy law. “The Hash” panel discusses the roles of states, the federal government and big tech companies with regard to protecting consumer data.

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