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Topic: Summary of Bitcoin Regulations from the Law Library of Congress (Read 1098 times)

newbie
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Thank you for sharing. That's actually a pretty neat resource, despite accounts of it being a little outdated. I suppose a simple Google Alert for 'bitcoin' would probably pick up on any regulatory news that hits the mainstream media.
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I thought these were really useful high level descriptions of where a bunch of companies are in their latest bitcoin regulation talks. The page on Wikipedia was pretty good, but there were some countries missing from there that I really wanted to know about like Portugal!


Hope it's useful for anyone else trying to get a handle on what their country is thinking.
http://www.loc.gov/law/help/bitcoin-survey/

Would be a really helpful summary but things move very fast in bitcoin land and a lot of it's already out-of-date. For example, they list the UK as charging VAT on sales of bitcoins, which hasn't been true for a few months.
newbie
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I thought these were really useful high level descriptions of where a bunch of companies are in their latest bitcoin regulation talks. The page on Wikipedia was pretty good, but there were some countries missing from there that I really wanted to know about like Portugal!


Hope it's useful for anyone else trying to get a handle on what their country is thinking.
http://www.loc.gov/law/help/bitcoin-survey/
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