The state of Ohio in the United States proposes a bill to protect basic Bitcoin rights
The state of Ohio in the United States has officially proposed a bill to protect basic Bitcoin rights. These include: the right to buy and sell Bitcoin, the right to mine Bitcoin, the right to run full nodes, and the right to self-custody digital assets. Ohio is the 16th state this year to propose a bill protecting Bitcoin acquisition rights.
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