BitLicense Exemption a ‘Huge Deal’ for RibbitRewards

BitLicense Exemption a ‘Huge Deal’ for RibbitRewards

Following the June 3 release of the final NY BitLicence, many FinTech startups face increased scrutiny, but the new ruling excludes rewards programs, which has been a boon for RibbitRewards. CoinTelegraph spoke to Sean Dennis, CEO and co-founder of “the first rewards program built using blockchain technology.” He said: Despite widespread fears about the effects of the BitLicense, the final reaction by some in the community has been positive. For RibbitRewards, the certainty of having the final BitLicense published has been both a relief and a boost to conversations with potential investors....


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