Texas chases after Wyoming with crypto law proposal, but challenges remain
Will Texas follow in Wyoming’s footsteps to become the next crypto-friendly U.S. state? Everything is bigger in Texas, but when it comes to crypto-friendly legislation, this doesn’t seem to be the case… just yet. On March 12, 2021, Texas Representative Tan Parker introduced the Uniform Commercial Code, also known as UCC, amendment bill (House Bill 4474) to better adapt commercial law to blockchain innovation and digital asset regulations. Specifically speaking, the Texas UCC amendment bill aims to recognize virtual currencies under commercial law. Lee Bratcher, president of the Texas....
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Governor Greg Abbott has already hinted he is open to signing the bill into law. Members of the Texas House of Representatives have passed a bill which aims to recognize cryptocurrencies under commercial law in the state.In a session of the 87th Texas Legislature today, lawmakers passed a proposed amendment to the state's Uniform Commercial Code, or UCC, aimed at better adapting commercial law to blockchain innovation and digital asset regulations. First introduced by Representative Tan Parker in March, House Bill 4474 will reportedly help define cryptocurrencies in the UCC. The bill will....
Texas House Bills 4474 and 1576 officially took effect on Sept. 1 after being signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott in June. Two bills aimed at furthering the adoption of cryptocurrencies and blockchain are now law in the state of Texas.Texas House Bills 4474 and 1576, passed by both chambers in the state legislature in May and signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott in June, officially took effect on Sept. 1. H.B. 1576 establishes a blockchain working group in Texas, while H.B. 4474 amends the state's Uniform Commercial Code to recognize cryptocurrencies under commercial law.Lee....
In one of its first steps towards creating an unconstrained economy, the State of Texas has decided to setup its own gold-backed bank. The decision comes in the wake of Governor Greg Abbott's decision to repatriate $1 billion worth of state's gold from an underground vault in New York. The republican plans to store this gold in a 'yet-to-be-built' facility, a step that will circumscribe taxpayers' money from leaving Texas and will further circumvent the controversial Federal Reserve System. This means thats the Texans will be able to conduct gold-backed transactions to pay for goods and....
In mid-June, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law HB 483, paving the way for Texas to repatriate $1 billion in gold from an underground vault in Manhattan operated by HSBC bank, bringing it home to be stored in a yet-to-be-built Texas Bullion Depository, reports HNGN, which also speculated whether this is the first step in Texas' plan to secede. The gold is owned by the University of Texas' endowment fund. "Today I signed HB 483 to provide a secure facility for the State of Texas, state agencies and Texas citizens to store gold bullion and other precious metals,"Abbott said in an....
According to the bitcoin mining operation and mining rig reseller, Compass Mining, a new documentary will be released that covers the bitcoin mining operations in central Wyoming. The documentary, called “Bitcoin in Cowboy County: Wyoming’s Powder River Miners,” will premiere at the Empower Conference in Houston, Texas, on March 31.
Compass Mining and JAI Energy to Premiere Bitcoin Mining Documentary at Empower Conference in Texas
A new documentary film is coming out that’s centered around the subject of bitcoin mining and its relationship with the....