Massachusetts reviewing legality of Boston Bitcoin ATM
The Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs is reviewing the Boston Bitcoin ATM, after issuing a warning. Last Tuesday, another warning against the usage of Bitcoin was thrown into the world. The Massachusetts Consumer Affairs Office issued an official consumer alert, warning people about the risks of buying and trading the virtual currency. Mt. Gox and Boston ATM. The alert isn't any different from previous warnings we've seen, but it's special since it was issued by the state of Massachusetts. The state recently made headlines when one of America's first Bitcoin ATMs was surprisingly....
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have jointly published the initial findings of their central bank digital currency (CBDC) research. They also published the open-source code for the CBDC project. Boston Fed and MIT Publish Initial Findings of Their CBDC Research The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the Digital Currency Initiative at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) released the initial findings of their central bank digital currency (CBDC) research on Thursday. This research is separate from the digital dollar research....
The Boston Blockchain Association has published crypto regulatory advisory guidelines for lawmakers in Massachusetts to consider. The Boston Blockchain Association, or BBA, together with Boston-based media house Media Shower and the Chamber of Digital Commerce are working to lobby for favorable crypto regulations in Massachusetts.According to a release issued on Monday, the BBA in collaboration with Media Shower and the Chamber of Digital Commerce has released a crypto regulatory toolkit for lawmakers in the state.Dubbed the Massachusetts Edition of the Legislator’s Toolkit for Blockchain....
State regulators see the challenge of regulating bitcoin and digital currency as no easy task. Case in point: State regulators right here in Massachusetts are mulling bitcoin regulation in effort to make it clear just the play rules are when it comes to the use of these new, emerging currencies. "We will be trying to come up with a model law or regulations states can use," said David Cotney, commissioner at the Massachusetts Division of Banks to the Boston Herald. "This has gotten a lot of attention, and we want to make sure when we act, we get it right." Cotney is also the chairman of the....
On February 11th, DevCore Boston will be kicking off in District Hall, 75 Northern Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts . Sponsored by the Bitcoin Foundation, as well as several other prominent companies such as Circle and Blockchain.info, DevCore Boston will be a “series of developer roundtables aimed at building knowledge, widening understanding and deepening technical expertise to support the future development of Bitcoin Core”. I reached out to Sean Spence, the CEO over at EveryEventGives. The Bitcoin Foundation has partnered this company to sell tickets for the DevCore event, which of course....
A Kansas resident has started a bitcoin fundraising campaign to raise money for a Boston hospital, in response to the Boston bombing. Trey Copeland registered bitcoinsforboston.com on April 16, the day after the bombings in Boston, which struck at 2:50pm eastern time. The site asks for people to donate bitcoins to help the Boston Medical Center. "I received my first bitcoin in 2011," said Copeland, who describes himself as a true believer in the bitcoin currency. "This project was created to show that bitcoins can also be used to help people in a time of need." Copeland is planning to....