Bitstamp Decides to Move Away from Washington State

Bitstamp Decides to Move Away from Washington State

Bitstamp has sent a mail to its customers announcing discontinuation of service in the Washington State area. The impact of regulations targeting cryptocurrencies is being felt again in the United States. This time it is the State of Washington which seems to be at the receiving end after Bitstamp announced that it won’t be providing services in the “Evergreen State”. The platform’s mail to its customers reads, “After long and careful deliberation, we are sorry to inform you that due to recent regulatory constraints imposed by the State of Washington, Bitstamp will cease to serve customers....


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