US Treasury unveils wallet regulation The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a bureau of the U.S. Treasury Department, has unveiled its proposed rules on transactions involving non custodial wallets.
The announcement was unsurprising as Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin was rumored to be rushing out related regulations prior to President Trump’s term expiring.
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Use the Bitocoin.com wallet to swap between Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash, or escape the volatility of the markets altogether with USDT and USDH. In the news Ledger wallet data leak dumped on Raidforums for free According to Ledger's own testimony, the e-commerce marketing database was breached on June 25, 2020, and initiated an internal investigation soon thereafter.
The data contained emails of roughly a million Ledger customers, and thousands of clients had additional information leaked including phone numbers and residential addresses. XRP Token plunges nearly 40% following SEC charges against Ripple The SEC recently announced a $1.3 billion legal action against Ripple and two of its executives for allegedly conducting an unregistered security offering. Americans see only $600 in proposed relief package The United States Congress has approved a $900 billion Covid-19 relief package that’s tethered to the government’s $2.3 trillion year-end funding plan.
The 5,593-page bill will give billions to foreign countries, millions to the Kennedy Center, and even includes a new law tucked away that would make illegal streaming a felony offense, but only offers $600 in relief to citizens. User incurs $80,000+ in transaction fees when sending BTC worth $1 As one report explains, the unusually high fee may have been the result of an “error made by the bitcoin user when manually constructing the transaction details.”
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