Patchwork Regulation Could Mean EU Steals Show From ItBit And US

Patchwork Regulation Could Mean EU Steals Show From ItBit And US

ItBit becomes the first US regulated exchange, but the EU might be about to harmonize digital currency law for 500 million people. On Thursday, May 7, Ben Lawsky tweeted out the now signed charter for ItBit, confirming its status as a registered trust business. This move allows ItBit to operate an online currency exchange between USD or other fiat currencies, and something like Bitcoin. Addressing the move in a press release on Thursday, Lawsky explained how he saw the chartering of ItBit as an important step in legitimizing and harnessing the potential of digital currencies for investors....


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