2 Senators introduce pro-crypto amendment to infrastructure bill; industry sa...
Perianne Boring, the founder and president of the Digital Chamber of Commerce, provided details about the proposed amendment Saturday afternoon. United States senators Mark Warner and Kyrsten Sinema, both Democrats from Virginia and Arizona, respectively, have introduced a new amendment to the infrastructure bill that would lessen the burden on cryptocurrency tax reporting for miners and wallet providers. As Perianne Boring reported Saturday afternoon, the senators are endorsing an amendment that would exclude cryptocurrency miners and hardware and software wallet providers from being....
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Janet Yellen's position on a "compromise" amendment proposed yesterday is unclear, but she reportedly raised objections to the language on crypto put forth by Senators Wyden, Lummis, and Toomey. On Wednesday of this week, several U.S. senators proposed an amendment to an infrastructure bill which would clarify language concerning crypto. Even though that proposal seemingly has the support of the white house, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has reportedly come out against the measure.According to a Friday report from the Washington Post, Yellen raised objections to the proposed....