Certain Bitcoin Businesses Exempt from Regulation in North Carolina

Certain Bitcoin Businesses Exempt from Regulation in North Carolina

Like New York, many began looking at North Carolina with a questioning eye when it was announced the state would look into Bitcoin regulation earlier this year. The bill calling for regulation has advanced since it came to fruition in July, and many businesses and digital currency enthusiasts were ready to pack their bags in the event that things elevated from there. As we reach the end of 2015, it appears as though there are exceptions within the bill's lawful grasp. North Carolina is looking to be the new arena for cryptocurrency regulation, but not everyone will be regulated, it seems.....


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