California Should Replicate Bitcoin’s Ethos
By embracing open-source transparent technology and enhancing personal freedoms, California can guarantee future prosperity.California is arguably one of the best places in the world. The state is full of great weather, great geography, not to mention that we have some of the smartest residents living here. We are leaders in technology worldwide and through that we are changing how people live every day. But are we currently walking down the right path, or have we lost our way?I would argue that we have lost our way.For the past decade California has been walking down the wrong path — a....
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Bitcoin’s status as either a currency or a commodity is at the center of a California lawsuit between a bitcoin mining computer company and a person the company paid to promote it, according to The Recorder, a California legal and technology newspaper. Marc Lowe, a California doctor, received payment in bitcoin to promote HashFast Technologies’ bitcoin mining computer. HashFast Technologies filed for bankruptcy in 2014 and its bankruptcy trustees claim the doctor was overpaid and want him to return the payment of 3,000 bitcoin, now worth $1.2 million. They argued bitcoin is a commodity....
California has become the first state in the union to legally approve the use of Bitcoin. This is a welcome move, and we can only hope that, to paraphrase Jimmy Carter, laws like AB129 will have the inclination to spread. AB 129 repeals Section 107 of the California Corporations Code, which prohibited any corporation, association or individual from putting in circulation as money, anything but the lawful money of the United States. The new law, therefore, paves the way for, and pre-empts the possibility of anyone construing Section 107 as prohibiting the use of, Bitcoin in the state of....
The 39th Governor of California Jerry Brown has officially signed Assembly Bill 129, the measure that sought to grant bitcoin and other digital currencies 'legal money' status, into law, Reuters reports. The news comes just weeks after the approval of the final amended version of the bill earlier this month through key votes in both the California Assembly and Senate. AB-129, which first received approval in the California Assembly earlier this February, sought to update a California law under which alternative forms of value such as rewards points, coupons and digital currencies were....
The ongoing debate about the role of governments in regulating digital currencies isn't going away anytime soon. While the dustup over New York's BitLicense program continues, another front has opened up in California where a member of the state assembly has introduced a bill to regulate California's digital currencies businesses. The Washington, D. C. -based Coin Center and the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) each have lobbied hard against the New York Department of Financial Services attempts to regulate New York businesses with its controversial BitLicense....
A recent visit to El Salvador shows that heavy-handed government efforts are clashing with Bitcoin’s self-sovereign and community-focused ethos.