PANews reported on March 25 that the governor of Kentucky, the United States, officially signed HB701 into law on March 24 local time, protecting residents' rights to use digital assets, self-hosted wallets, and run blockchain nodes. The bill explicitly excludes such behaviors from money transmission licenses and securities supervision, and restricts local governments from discriminatory management of related technical activities.
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U.S. Congressman Emmer re-introduces the Securities Clarity Act to set regulatory boundaries for crypto assets
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More than 30 crypto companies jointly urged the US to clarify the legal definition of "fund transmitter"
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Market News: The Stablecoin Act is expected to be formally introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives today