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.
Kentucky officially signs Bitcoin Bill of Rights, protecting the rights of self-custody and node operation
- 2025-03-27
Harpie announces closure of all services, users need to disconnect wallets in time
- 2025-03-27
Bitget becomes the core sponsor of ETH Hangzhou Hackathon
- 2025-03-27
CZ: A large amount of information has been pouring in since Reachme.io went online, and the fee for each message has been increased to 0.2 BNB
- 2025-03-27
BlackRock expands digital assets team, creates four new senior positions
- 2025-03-27
A newly created wallet withdrew 500 billion PEPE from Binance, worth about $4.3 million
- 2025-03-27
29 banks around the world held approximately $368.3 billion in crypto assets in Q2 last year, but spot assets accounted for less than 3%