EU Parliament Backtracks Ban On Bitcoin’s Proof-Of-Work
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March 14, 20221 min read268 words
Published: March 14, 2022  |  1 min read268 words
September 13, 2022The European Union (EU) has dropped its plans to impose a de-facto ban on bitcoin mining and related activities that could allegedly hurt the region’s efforts to promote sustainable technologies, according to multiple reports.The proposed de-facto ban on the Pro...
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March 14, 2022
Content explains the regulatory burden imposed on decentralized cryptocurrencies within the European Union. A brief, straight forward explanation gives the reader a timeline to help themprepare their future decision making.
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Although the article is very concise, it actually does well in a short time to provide context on the EU policy change and new direction/stance their taking towards proof-of-work blockchains.
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