Oklahoma joins Ohio, Mississippi in passing Blockchain Basics Act
The new bill, which seeks to protect the residents’ right to mine, own, and trade digital currencies, is at advanced stages in Nebraska, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
The new bill, which seeks to protect the residents’ right to mine, own, and trade digital currencies, is at advanced stages in Nebraska, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Proponents say the Act allows Americans to own and self-custody digital assets and engage in mining without fear of anti-crypto legislators.
The Blockchain Basics Act, sponsored by State Senator Eliot Bostar, protects every Nebraska residents’ right to mine ‘crypto’ at home without the need for a license.