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  2. Legality of cryptocurrency by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Finance minister Arun Jaitley, in his budget speech on 1 February 2018, stated that the government will do everything to discontinue the use of bitcoin and other virtual currencies in India for criminal uses. He reiterated that India does not recognise them as legal tender and will instead encourage blockchain technology in payment systems.

  3. For the U.S. to reclaim tech supremacy, it must embrace ... - AOL

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    AI, blockchain, and other frontier technologies are still in their infancy; with a more supportive regulatory approach, America could reclaim its position as the undisputed leader.

  4. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    The technical committee has working groups relating to blockchain terminology, reference architecture, security and privacy, identity, smart contracts, governance and interoperability for blockchain and DLT, as well as standards specific to industry sectors and generic government requirements.

  5. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    A blockchain is "an open, ... Since then, an investment in cryptocurrency is considered legitimate, ... Various government agencies, departments, and courts have ...

  6. The FBI says crypto fraud cost Americans $5.6 billion a ... - AOL

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    Broadly, the FBI says that any attempt to get you to invest in cryptocurrency solicited via social media, texting, or dating sites “is likely cryptocurrency investment fraud,” and the Federal ...

  7. Trump signs crypto executive order: What investors need to know

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    A working group will evaluate the potential creation of a digital asset stockpile, possibly from cryptocurrencies seized by the federal government through law enforcement efforts.

  8. Distributed ledger technology law - Wikipedia

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    Distributed ledger technology law ("DLT law") (also called blockchain law, [1] Lex Cryptographia [2] or algorithmic legal order [3]) is not yet defined and recognized but an emerging field of law due to the recent dissemination of distributed ledger technology application in business and governance environment.

  9. Coca-Cola and US government use blockchain to curb forced labor

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    The quest to end forced labor has created some unusual technological allies. Coca-Cola, the US State Department and a trio of crypto organizations (Bitfury Group, Blockchain Trust Accelerator and ...