Satoshi Nakamoto is a Criminal Under Proposed BitLicense Regulations

Satoshi Nakamoto is a Criminal Under Proposed BitLicense Regulations

Most people wouldn't view Satoshi Nakamoto as a criminal. Superintendent of Financial Services for the State of New York, Ben Lawsky, posted a new proposal for regulating Bitcoin companies on Reddit yesterday, and the Bitcoin community as a whole has reacted in a rather negative manner. The new BitLicense regulations would add a large amount of new legal overhead to the Bitcoin related companies operating in the state of New York, but the real issue with these new laws and regulations is that it could create a situation where writing open source code to be shared with everyone else around....


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