Lawsky to Discuss BitLicense in His Speech Today
New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) Superintendent Benjamin Lawsky will speak about the BitLicense at a Washington DC event today, he tweeted. https://twitter.com/BenLawsky/status/605845521354219520. The announcement came right ahead of the launch of the aforementioned Bitcoin regulation, which itself has generated quite a buzz inside the digital currency sector, for it will reportedly introduce some anti-development laws in its conclusive form. Lately, Bitcoin company Coinbase and MIT Digital Currency Initiative, in separate letters, raised concerns that how BitLicense is....
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New York financial regulator Benjamin Lawsky today announced his revisions to the proposal for bitcoin regulations outlined in the BitLicense documents released earlier this year. Having initially drawn criticism from the digital currency community, Lawsky agreed to take another look at the details and announced the revisions today. The initial subject addressed was who would be required to obtain a BitLicense - namely only financial intermediaries. This means developers, miners and individuals who hold BTC for personal retail or investment use will not be required to get a BitLicense.....
The new BitLicense will open for a 30-day public comment period in just a few days. In a speech to the Bipartisan Policy Council, a Washington D. C. think tank, New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) Superintendent Ben Lawsky told the world about the new BitLicense's impending release date as well as several planned changes. Also read: NYDFS's Ben Lawsky Reveals Plan for Transitional BitLicense at #Money2020. Changes in the new BitLicense. Notably, a new BitLicense is not required for consumers or merchants seeking to transact in Bitcoin; furthermore, Bitcoin-related software....
New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) Superintendent Benjamin Lawsky will give remarks on the agency's efforts to regulate digital currency activities at a Washington, DC event tomorrow. According to a press release from the NYDFS, Lawsky will be speaking at the BITS Emerging Payments Forum at 3:30pm UTC. In a tweet, Lawsky suggested that the speech may focus on the BitLicense, the regulatory framework crafted by the NYDFS that was expected to be released before the end of last month. Speaking tmrw on the latest in DFS digital currency regulation. Here's information on....
Benjamin M. Lawsky announced the latest revisions to the draft BitLicense today in Washington, DC, presenting a host of changes in response to reactions from its public comment period. The New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) superintendent delivered the news this morning during a keynote speech hosted by think tank Bipartisan Policy Center, where he touched on the regulatory landscape surrounding digital currencies and other payment technologies. Lawsky first clarified which players in the digital currency community and industry would be required to obtain the....