Bitcoin Foundation Responds to US Senator Joe Manchin's Call to Ban Bitcoin

Bitcoin Foundation Responds to US Senator Joe Manchin's Call to Ban Bitcoin

A very controversial letter from West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin released on Wednesday has sparked backlash against the politician, who calls for the digital currency to be banned. Manchin addressed his letter to regulators, the United States Treasury, and the Federal Reserve, and suggested that illicit use of bitcoin combined with the possibility it could "distrupt" the U. S. economy is reason enough to outlaw it. "I urge the regulators to work together, act quickly, and prohibit this dangerous currency from harming hard-working Americans," he wrote. Today, the Bitcoin Foundation has....


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