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Mendoza Province in Argentina will accept Bitcoin for tax payments.

Mendoza Province in Argentina will accept Bitcoin for tax payments. Mendoza, a province in the western central part of Argentina, has said that it will accept Bitcoin as a way to pay taxes and other government bills. Now, when it comes to bouncing in the bright lights of modernization, we can see those proud governors …

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Brazil has a record number of institutions declaring crypto holdings.

Brazil has a record number of institutions declaring crypto holdings. In August, Brazil had the highest number of companies and institutions declaring ownership of cryptocurrencies. The figures, which come directly from the Brazilian Tax Authority (RFB), show that more and more institutions are eager to buy cryptocurrency, and that the largest volumes are moved using …

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Visa, in collaboration with FTX, launches Bitcoin and Crypto Debit Cards in 40 countries.

Visa, in collaboration with FTX, launches Bitcoin and Crypto Debit Cards in 40 countries. Users of the FTX exchange in 40 countries can now use their bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies at any store that accepts Visa cards. In 40 countries, FTX is launching bitcoin and cryptocurrency-backed debit cards. ย The exchange, which is sponsored by Visa, …

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Students in El Salvador can now earn Bitcoin diplomas.

Students in El Salvador can now earn Bitcoin diplomas. El Salvador gave the first 40 students Bitcoin diplomas, which they can get by reading a short blue textbook for one day. El Salvador, which is led by President Nayib Bukele, is taking a big step toward teaching its people about Bitcoin. In September 2021, Bitcoin …

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Australia’s Central Bank Suffers Billions in Bond Purchase Program Losses

Australia’s Central Bank Suffers Billions in Bond Purchase Program Losses The Reserve Bank of Australia has revealed that it lost money on its bond-purchasing program. Michele Bullock, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), spoke at a Bloomberg-hosted event in Sydney yesterday. Bullock claimed that Australia’s central bank lost a significant amount of …

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BITCOIN AND CRYPTO PAYMENTS ARE APPROVED FOR OVER 5,000 MERCHANTS IN BAHRAIN.ย 

BITCOIN AND CRYPTO PAYMENTS ARE APPROVED FOR OVER 5,000 MERCHANTS IN BAHRAIN.ย  Bahrain’s central bank has approved an agreement between EazyPay and Binance that will allow 5,000 POS and online payment gateways to accept bitcoin and cryptocurrency. Bahrain’s central bank has approved an agreement between EazyPay and Binance that will allow 5,000 POS and online …

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The state of Colorado will accept bitcoin for tax payments.ย 

The state of Colorado will accept bitcoin for tax payments.ย  Colorado, according to Axios Denver, has just announced that taxes can now be paid in Bitcoin. The Colorado government, led by Democrat Jared Polis, announced last Monday at Denver Startup Week that it will accept Bitcoin as payment for a variety of taxes. ย But payments …

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What happened when cryptocurrency businesses entered the carbon market?

What happened when cryptocurrency businesses entered the carbon market? Crypto companies claim that by putting carbon credits on the blockchain, they will be able to increase liquidity, reach a larger customer base, and drive more money to conservation efforts around the world. Crypto companies were on a roll in 2021. Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, …

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