
Bitcoin And Crypto: US House Committee Passes Bill To Protect Self-Custody
In a groundbreaking development, the U.S. House Financial Services Committee has just passed the “Keep Your Coins Act of 2023,” a landmark bill advocating for the right to self-custody Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The bill aims to ensure that individuals and businesses can store and manage their own digital assets securely, without unnecessary third-party involvement. […]
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