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Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Takes Steps to Allow Crypto Trading

Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Takes Steps to Allow Crypto TradingIsrael’s public stock exchange is suggesting regulatory amendments that would permit some clients to trade crypto assets. The proposals, which have been put forward for public consultation, come at the backdrop of a growing number of regulated institutions getting involved in the digital asset market, the exchange noted. TASE Exchange Moves to Regulate Cryptocurrency Trading […]

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US Government Delays Tax Reporting Rules for Cryptocurrency Brokers

US Government Delays Tax Reporting Rules for Cryptocurrency BrokersThe enforcement of a requirement for brokers to report gains made by crypto investors has been postponed by the U.S. Treasury Department and the IRS. The new tax rules, incorporated into the $1 trillion infrastructure bill passed by the U.S. Congress in 2021, were to be imposed in 2023. Crypto Brokers Told to Comply With […]

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Dozen Crypto Companies Await Portugal License Despite Bank Account Closures

Dozen Crypto Companies Await Portugal License Despite Bank Account ClosuresThe central bank of Portugal is now reviewing 12 requests from businesses that want to provide crypto-related services in the country. The applications are pending decision amid recent reports that some commercial banks are closing accounts of already approved operators. Binance Among Cryptocurrency Platforms Seeking Authorization in Portugal Portugal’s monetary authority is currently evaluating requests […]

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Finland to Donate Millions of Dollars From Sale of Seized Bitcoin to Ukraine

Finland to Donate Millions of Dollars From Sale of Seized Bitcoin to UkraineThe government of Finland is discussing supporting Ukraine with part of the money from the liquidation of millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency seized in crime investigations. Finnish authorities want to sell the bitcoins soon and say they couldn’t come up with a better idea for the proceeds. Finland Selects Brokers to Sell $75 Million […]

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Bank of Russia Seeks to Allow Stock Exchanges to Trade Digital Assets

Bank of Russia Seeks to Allow Stock Exchanges to Trade Digital AssetsThe Central Bank of Russia has recently proposed authorizing traditional stock exchanges to operate in the digital assets market. Industry watchers say the regulator aims to provide investors with an option to trade cryptocurrencies in a controlled environment. Russian Stock Exchanges to List Digital Financial Assets, Central Bank of Russia Suggests Stock exchanges and central […]

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President Biden signs infrastructure bill into law, mandating broker reporting requirements

Crypto was absent from every speaker's lips during the signing ceremony, with bipartisanship and jobs seeming to be the theme of the afternoon.

After months of scrutiny from both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, the infrastructure bill — criticized by many crypto advocates — is now officially the law of the land.

In a ceremony in front of the White House on Nov. 15, President Joe Biden signed the $1 trillion infrastructure bill before an audience of reporters, lawmakers, and union workers. While the bipartisan legislation is aimed at providing funding for roads, bridges, internet access, solar panels, electric vehicle charging stations, and other major infrastructure projects, lawmakers included language applying to cryptocurrencies prior to its passage in both chambers of Congress.

The bill as it was passed will implement tighter rules on businesses handling cryptocurrencies and expanding reporting requirements for brokers. The bill mandates that going forward, digital asset transactions worth more than $10,000 shall be reported to the Internal Revenue Service, or IRS. A group of senators originally proposed an amendment to the bill which would have clarified the crypto tax reporting requirements, but this proposal failed to get approval in August.

Bipartisanship and jobs seemed to be the theme of the afternoon, with many speakers addressing Democrats and Republicans working together to pass the bill. Biden personally thanked Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Rob Portman as well as Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for their roles in getting the legislation through the Senate. 

"For too long, we've talked about having the best economy in the world [...] today, we're finally getting this done," said the U.S. President. "America is moving again, and your life is going to change for the better."

The majority of senators behind the effort to amend the crypto language in the bill ultimately voted yay, but Pat Toomey criticized the legislation as “too expensive, too expansive, too unpaid for and too threatening to the innovative cryptocurrency economy” when it passed in the Senate. He called out the crypto tax reporting requirement as possibly “unworkable.”

While it’s now difficult for any U.S. lawmaker to change the substance of the crypto reporting requirement — which is scheduled to go into effect starting in 2024 — others have used the bill’s passage as a call to action. Shannon Bray, a Libertarian candidate for one of North Carolina’s seats in the Senate, encouraged voters to “elect crypto friendly representatives” seemingly to help fight the law’s implementation.

Related: 8-word crypto amendment in Infrastructure Bill an ‘affront to the rule of law’

Biden signed the infrastructure bill despite a reported last ditch effort by Senators Ron Wyden and Cynthia Lummis to change the tax reporting requirements to “not apply to individuals developing blockchain technology and wallets.” It’s unclear how the bill proposed by Wyden and Lummis would affect the current legislation on infrastructure, which had to pass through both the Senate and House before reaching the president’s desk.

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US Senators and Treasury Reach Agreement on Crypto Requirements in Infrastructure Bill

US Senators and Treasury Reach Agreement on Crypto Requirements in Infrastructure BillFive U.S. senators have been working with the Treasury Department and have come up with a compromise crypto amendment to the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. “We’ve worked with the Treasury Department to clarify the underlying text and ensure that those who are not acting as brokers will not be subject to the bill’s reporting requirements.” […]

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Tiger Brokers and Futu to Offer Crypto Trading Services Outside China

Tiger Brokers and Futu to Offer Crypto Trading Services Outside ChinaTwo Chinese online brokerages have set out to enter the global crypto trading market. The platforms, Tiger Brokers and Futu, are planning to offer their services only outside the People’s Republic as Beijing is once again cracking down on bitcoin trading in the country. Major Chinese Online Brokers Dive Into Crypto Trading Beijing-based Tiger Brokers […]

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