Crypto News Roundup: Vetoes, App Store Changes, and the CIA Arizona Governor Hobbs vetoed a bill allowing Bitcoin in state reserves, Apple loosened crypto app payment restrictions following a court order, and the CIA is now considering Bitcoin a national security issue. It's been a mixed bag for crypto today, with setbacks in some areas offset by potential progress in others. The ongoing tension between crypto's decentralized ethos and government oversight continues to play out.
Sunday, May 4, 2025
Crypto News: Veto, App Store Changes, CIA's Bitcoin Focus Arizona rejected a Bitcoin reserve bill, Apple eased crypto app rules, and the CIA sees Bitcoin as a national security issue. A mixed bag for crypto regulation and adoption. #Crypto #Bitcoin #Apple #CIA
Crypto News Roundup: Vetoes, App Store Changes, and the CIA Arizona Governor Hobbs vetoed a bill allowing Bitcoin in state reserves, Apple loosened crypto app payment restrictions following a court order, and the CIA is now considering Bitcoin a national security issue. It's been a mixed bag for crypto today, with setbacks in some areas offset by potential progress in others. The ongoing tension between crypto's decentralized ethos and government oversight continues to play out.
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