Carolina del Sur prohíbe las CBDC y protege a los mineros de bitcoin

Carolina del Sur ha promulgado una ley que prohíbe a las agencias estatales aceptar monedas digitales de bancos centrales, al tiempo que protege a los usuarios y mineros de criptomonedas de ciertas regulaciones.

La ley, conocida como S. Bill 163, fue firmada por el gobernador el martes. Prohíbe a las agencias estatales aceptar CBDC y exime a los mineros de Bitcoin de los requisitos de licencia para transmisores de dinero. Las protecciones también se extienden a los derechos de autocustodia de criptomonedas para usuarios y desarrolladores.

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