Why have I been blocked? This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data.
Read More »California Establishes New Site Discussing Digital Currency Dangers
The California Attorney General’s office is launching a new website warning people of the risks that come with digital currencies. California Is Warning Traders About Crypto’s Dangers California says there are simply too many crypto scams out there that people have fallen for. Regulators in the Golden State suggest that between the Ponzi schemes, the romance scams, and all the other digital dangers out there, crypto has given way to a world of criminality that cannot be...
Read More »Study: Nevada Is the Most Crypto-Friendly State
Recently, a list of the top states in the U.S. for cryptocurrency activity and businesses was released, and it looks like the Silver State – Nevada – took the number one position. Nevada Is Number One It’s an interesting scenario in that aside from Las Vegas, Nevada isn’t known for a whole lot. There’s a lot of gambling, liquor, and notorious moments in history involving mafia members and hitmen. One wouldn’t think that a state still composed mostly of desert would be...
Read More »California Opens the Door to Crypto Political Donations
California – which arguably has some of the strictest financial laws in the United States – is lifting a recent ban on political candidates accepting cryptocurrency donations. Thus, anyone running for office in the Golden State can now accept donations in the form of BTC, Ethereum, or any other digital asset. California Permits Crypto Political Donations The ban on crypto donations in California had been in place since 2018. The reversal occurred at the hands of the Fair...
Read More »California Considers Universal Basic Income Via Cryptocurrency
The state of California has long played with the idea of leaving the union and becoming its own region. In other words, it would look to stand alone and sever any ties to the United States.California Looks to Become an “Island”Known as “Calexit” (similar with “Brexit” in the United Kingdom), the state of California would not be governed by U.S. federal regulators and look to potentially govern itself. One of the biggest steps in the movement to break California’s attachment to the American...
Read More »