Chamber of Digital Commerce Proposes Small Business Exemption for BitLicense

Chamber of Digital Commerce Proposes Small Business Exemption for BitLicense

The Chamber of Digital Commerce (CDC) has submitted its official comments to the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) regarding the BitLicense proposal. Launched in July, the Washington-based lobbying group led by president and former Forbes contributor Perianne Boring is seeking to influence broader bitcoin policy in the US, while advocating for smart regulation that will support the digital currency industry. The CDC offered a broad critique of the proposal, suggesting that the NYDFS needs to revise its definition of 'virtual currency' and 'virtual currency business....


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