Although US laws don’t permit states to create individual currencies, Rogers' move may stoke fresh debate around bitcoin’s adoption
Although US laws don’t permit states to create individual currencies, Rogers’ move may stoke fresh debate around bitcoin’s adoption
In September last year, the senator had tweeted that she wanted to make Arizona a crypto-friendly state.Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Study Committee The move to introduce the bill to make bitcoin a legal tender is likely to trigger a fresh round of debate in the country around bitcoin’s greater acceptance and adoption.legalization
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