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Topic: Cryptocurrency Protocol Protection & Moratorium Act (Read 655 times)

legendary
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Damn, that was unexpected! I guess schmoozing in Washington pays off after all..

Yeah we were trying to figure that one out ourselves. And as a former US Senate Page I would be proud to take responsibility. But I got out of that place back in 2005 as soon as I could.

I have a feeling Miss Perianne Boring might be the one to thank: http://www.coindesk.com/perianne-boring-regulators-will-decide-bitcoins-fate-within-18-months/

President of the Chamber of Digital Commerce: http://www.digitalchamber.org/index.html

I had the pleasure to meet her in July at the NYC Digital Currencies for Bankers conference. She is doing an excellent job and we should all support her.

- Jared


Thanks, Jared. I trust your "feeling" enough to have tweeted her, plus I sent her a thank-you letter.
legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1024
Damn, that was unexpected! I guess schmoozing in Washington pays off after all..

Yeah we were trying to figure that one out ourselves. And as a former US Senate Page I would be proud to take responsibility. But I got out of that place back in 2005 as soon as I could.

I have a feeling Miss Perianne Boring might be the one to thank: http://www.coindesk.com/perianne-boring-regulators-will-decide-bitcoins-fate-within-18-months/

President of the Chamber of Digital Commerce: http://www.digitalchamber.org/index.html

I had the pleasure to meet her in July at the NYC Digital Currencies for Bankers conference. She is doing an excellent job and we should all support her.

- Jared


Miss Boring is definitely not boring to look at Wink Bitcoin is severly lacking towards the female demographic. Looks to be going quite well then? So this means Bitcoin will remain as it is for the next 5 years? I think that would be good because by then the government should have a bit of a better idea of how to have some kind of regulation without people getting angry about it.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1051
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Damn, that was unexpected! I guess schmoozing in Washington pays off after all..

Yeah we were trying to figure that one out ourselves. And as a former US Senate Page I would be proud to take responsibility. But I got out of that place back in 2005 as soon as I could.

I have a feeling Miss Perianne Boring might be the one to thank: http://www.coindesk.com/perianne-boring-regulators-will-decide-bitcoins-fate-within-18-months/

President of the Chamber of Digital Commerce: http://www.digitalchamber.org/index.html

I had the pleasure to meet her in July at the NYC Digital Currencies for Bankers conference. She is doing an excellent job and we should all support her.

- Jared
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Damn, that was unexpected! I guess schmoozing in Washington pays off after all..
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1051
Official DigiByte Account
For those of you in the United States please contact your US Senators & Congressional Representatives and ask them to support this bill:

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-113hr5777ih/content-detail.html

This bill would be huge to support & foster the growth of cryptocurrencies in the United States! It puts a 5 year moratorium on any legislation restricting cryptocurrencies.

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(a) Neither the Federal Government nor any State
or political subdivision thereof shall impose any statutory
restrictions or regulations specifically identifying and
governing the creation, use, exploitation, possession or trans-
fer of any algorithmic protocols governing the operation
of any virtual, non-physical, algorithm or computer source
code-based medium for exchange (collectively, ‘‘crypto-
currency’’ as defined herein) for a period beginning June
1, 2015, and extending five years after the enactment of
this Act (such period, the ‘‘moratorium period’’), except
for statutes already enacted and effective prior to the date
of enactment of this Act, and further suspending the en-
actment and effectiveness of any and all pending statutes
and regulations until the end of the aforementioned mora-
 torium period, except as otherwise provided in this section.
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