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Wyoming
Cripto Hubs 2023: dove vivere liberamente e lavorare in modo intelligente
Con i regimi normativi in continuo cambiamento in tutto il mondo, le Cripto sono in movimento per trovare i migliori luoghi in cui mettere radici, ottenere la licenza, registrarsi o semplicemente essere. Cripto Hubs 2023, la nostra classifica dei 15 migliori hub Cripto globali, è un buon punto di partenza.

Wyoming: chiarezza normativa e banche favorevoli alle criptovalute alimentano la rivoluzione blockchain
Lo stato meno popoloso d'America ha approvato tre dozzine di leggi che regolano le Cripto. Ciò ha contribuito ad attrarre datori di lavoro Cripto, della blockchain e del Web3 e ha reso il n. 7 nella classifica Cripto Hubs 2023 di CoinDesk lo stato più favorevole alle criptovalute in un contesto normativo statunitense altrimenti incerto.

Wyoming Lawmakers Pass Bill Effectively Banning Forced Disclosure of Private Crypto Keys
Wyoming's House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill that effectively prohibits the forced disclosure of private crypto keys by the U.S. state's courts. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest state-level crypto regulation and the federal implications.

Kraken One Step Closer to Becoming an Official Bank
CoinDesk Managing Editor for Global Policy and Regulation Nikhilesh De discusses a recent update on Kraken’s ongoing quest for a Federal Reserve Master Account, which would give them the same access to the global payment system as traditional banks. Plus, a conversation on how Kraken benefits from Wyoming’s unique regulatory framework for the banking industry.

Marshall Islands Looks to Become Global Hub for DAO Incorporations
Deep in the Pacific Ocean lies a sprawling chain of volcanic islands, the Marshall Islands, that is looking to grant DAOs the same privileges as limited liability corporations. But why do DAOs need to become registered as corporations? Adam Miller, co-founder of a local organization MIDAO, explains two reasons: legal personhood and limited liability. He joins "All About ETH" live from Ethereum Denver 2022 to discuss why the Marshall Islands, the issues with Wyoming's LLC law and the future of DAOs.

Governor Mark Gordon: Wyoming Wants to Welcome Bitcoin “Pioneers”
Gov. Gordon joins “First Mover” to discuss the nascent crypto industry blooming in Wyoming and what it will take to get more “pioneers” to go west to Wyoming. Plus, the Governor shares whether he holds any crypto or not.

Senator Lummis Talks Crypto Regulation, Environmental Standards
Crypto-friendly Senator Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming discusses the need for governmental regulation in the crypto space to encourage responsible innovation. Plus, she shares her thoughts on using renewable energy for bitcoin mining.

Why Do Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) Matter to Wyoming?
MIT Computational Law Report Executive Director Dazza Greenwood and Wyoming State Senator Chris Rothfuss dig into a newly passed law that allows Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) to operate legally in the state of Wyoming and why this matters.

Digital Native Laws and Strategies in Wyoming
MIT Computational Law Report Executive Director Dazza Greenwood and Wyoming State Senator Chris Rothfuss discuss Wyoming’s newly passed laws formalizing how individuals and organizations can use digital identities and the broader philosophy behind them.

Sen. Cynthia Lummis on Bill to Create First SEC-CFTC Digital Asset Task Force
The U.S. Senate Banking Committee is considering a bill that would create a digital asset working group to ensure collaboration between regulators and the private sector to foster innovation. Pro-bitcoin committee member and Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis weighs in on the legislation and how Congress will receive it.
