New South Dakota Bill wird als Bedrohung für Bitcoin angesehen
- Mehrere Krypto-Führer haben das neue Gesetz als Bedrohung für Bitcoin kritisiert.
- Wenn es verabschiedet wird, tritt das vorgeschlagene Gesetz am 1. Juli in Kraft, 2024.
Crypto users in the United States believe bitcoin, the foremost cryptocurrency, is facing a huge threat in the US, and their fears were worsened by a bill proposed in South Dakota. The new bill seeks to amend the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and restrict cryptocurrencies from being defined as “money.” However, the proposed bill provides a secure pathway for central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and classifies them as money.
The proposal, which was introduced by Republican lawmaker Mike Stevens, defines money as “a medium of exchange that is currently authorized or adopted by a domestic or foreign government.” The 117-page amendment paper further explains money as a term that includes “a monetary unit of account established by an intergovernmental organization or by agreement between two or more countries.”
Laut dem Rechnung,
Der Begriff umfasst keine elektronischen Aufzeichnungen, die ein Tauschmittel sind, das in einem System aufgezeichnet und übertragbar ist, das für das Tauschmittel existierte und betrieben wurde, bevor das Tauschmittel von der Regierung genehmigt oder eingeführt wurde.
The proposed bill was heavily criticized by crypto users and experts alike. Commenting on the bill, Dennis Porter, CEO and co-founder of Satoshi Act Fund, wrote that the bill “would ensure that only governments can create ‘money’ which on its face would exclude all digital assets.”
Porter interpretierte das vorgeschlagene Gesetz und erklärte, dass es Versuche gibt, diese Richtlinie in 21 verschiedenen Ländern durchzusetzen Zustände in the US. He further wrote that “there is seemingly a goal to build a bull work of pro-CBDC states that also exclude digital assets like Bitcoin from the definition of money.”
Yaël Ossowski, Deputy Director of the Consumer Choice Center (CCC), said South Dakota’s push would have “minimal teeth, but it’s still a threat to BTC.” Also, Andy Roth, President of the State Freedom Caucus Network, tweeted that the bill was a huge deal that “must be stopped.”
Der Gesetzentwurf kommt zu einer Zeit, in der sich mehrere US-Regulierungsbehörden darauf vorbereiten, die Kryptoindustrie zu regulieren.