British Columbia Province to Regulate Electricity for Crypto Miners
Last updated: April 12, 2024 03:30 EDT | 1 min read Canadian province of British Columbia is seeking to regulate ...
Read moreLast updated: April 12, 2024 03:30 EDT | 1 min read Canadian province of British Columbia is seeking to regulate ...
Read moreThe process involved using the local registration number of violators or delinquents, as they are referred to in South Korea, ...
Read moreA recent ruling by a British Columbia Supreme Court Justice, Michael Tammen, has affirmed the provincial power utility B.C. Hydro’s ...
Read moreThe province of San Luis in Argentina approved legislation allowing the issuance of its own stablecoin pegged to the United ...
Read moreSan Luis, a province of Argentina, has approved a bill allowing it to issue a blockchain-based, dollar-pegged stablecoin. The bill, ...
Read more"We can't simply say, 'Well anyone can take whatever they want to take and we'll simply build dams'," Finance Minister ...
Read moreThe Province of Mendoza in Argentina now supports stablecoins as an option for tax payments, the region’s government announced Saturday. ...
Read moreAccording to instructions published by Mendoza's government, users will be able to pay with any crypto wallet, including Binance, Bitso, ...
Read moreSource: Adobe/Val Thoermer Crypto adoption is rising high on the political agenda in Latin America, where legislation is edging closer to ...
Read moreThe eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang said it is introducing punitive electricity prices for crypto miners, following in the footsteps ...
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