On the New York BitLicense Proposal by Circle CEO, Jeremy Allaire

On the New York BitLicense Proposal by Circle CEO, Jeremy Allaire

NYSDFS has recently received detailed comments about the virtual currency ecosystem from consumer finance company, Circle. Together with Circle CTO and co-founder, Sean Neville, CEO Jeremy Allaire has expressed some less formal thoughts on the BitLicense. The BitLicense is a thorough list of proposed regulations meant for New York-based businesses who use Bitcoin. The issue must be attentively assessed by cryptocurrency gurus, who will be compelled to offer holistic and detailed criticism, improvements, and suggestions to what will eventually become the law in the future. Jeremy Allaire,....


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