Sen. Cynthia Lummis addressed concerns over President Biden’s proposed 30% excise tax on Bitcoin miners, stating it could negatively impact both Bitcoin mining and national security. Although lawmakers remain skeptical due to criminal activity associations, Lummis emphasizes the importance of promoting Bitcoin mining in the US for energy security and potential environmental advantages.
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Crypto Mining Tax Shelved: Balancing Innovation, Regulation, and Sustainability Debate
The proposed Digital Asset Mining Energy excise tax (DAME) on cryptocurrency mining is absent from the recent US debt ceiling deal, stirring debates. While proponents argue DAME could generate revenue and promote eco-friendly practices, critics warn against stifling the growing industry with taxes.
Digital Asset Mining Tax: Hindering Innovation or Addressing Energy Concerns?
The proposed Digital Asset Mining Energy excise tax (DAME) has divided opinions between those who view it as a hindrance to cryptocurrency industry innovation and those believing it addresses energy consumption concerns. Meanwhile, cryptocurrency regulation legislation, such as the Responsible Innovation Act and stablecoin bills, continue to evolve, shaping the future landscape of digital assets.
Freedom to Transact as Vital as Expression: Politicians Weigh In on Bitcoin’s Role and Risks
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks at the Bitcoin 2023 conference, equating the freedom to transact with freedom of expression. Emphasizing Bitcoin’s importance, Kennedy highlights its role as a bulwark against governmental and corporate intrusion, while advocating for citizens’ rights to hold and use Bitcoin and opposing invasive cryptocurrency regulations.
Biden’s 30% Crypto Mining Tax: Innovation Killer or Eco-Friendly Move? Pros & Cons Explored
Senator Cynthia Lummis opposes the proposed 30% tax on cryptocurrency miners in the Biden Administration’s budget for 2024, citing environmental benefits. The proposed tax has sparked debates surrounding innovation, blockchain development, and consumer protection, with concerns it may hinder cryptocurrency adoption in the US.
Bank Failures: Are Digital Assets the Culprits or Scapegoats? Debating Responsibility and Regulations
This excerpt raises questions about the impact of digital assets on traditional banking institutions and whether it’s fair to blame cryptocurrencies for bank failures. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration between stakeholders, regulators, and the banking sector to ensure a well-regulated environment fostering growth and stability in both traditional banking and cryptography sectors.
Crypto Countdown: Congress Aims for Legislative Leap in 2 Months or Less – Buckle Up, Biden!
Crypto Countdown: U.S. Congress Aims for Legislative Leap in 2 Months or Less – Buckle […]