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Find information state cryptocurrency donation rules, blockchain regulations and state based blockchain businesses. | Find information state cryptocurrency donation rules, blockchain regulations and state based blockchain businesses. | ||
For | * For campaign crypto donation rules as of September 2018, "only one in five states has any kind of ruling on the matter is in place" -- See https://cointelegraph.com/news/from-california-to-colorado-how-us-regulates-the-political-donations-in-crypto | ||
* For 2018 crypto legislation as of July 2018, you can check out: http://www.ncsl.org/research/financial-services-and-commerce/cryptocurrency-2018-legislation/fbclid/iwar2zmfzaxftehw9gdkf44k1ootpa3qujeokrpwugvxdicaolad1ll0unok0.aspx | |||
If your state | * If there is more recent information for your state, please share it here and on the open [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1518283821616672/ LP Blockchain Facebook group]. | ||
[[Alabama Blockchain|Alabama - AL]]<br /> | [[Alabama Blockchain|Alabama - AL]]<br /> |
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