RALEIGH — A North Carolina bill that started out as a broad push to expand the use of digital assets in the state has been overhauled into a strict consumer protection law targeting bitcoin ATMs. House Bill 920 was passed unanimously by the House last week by a vote of 115-0 and next heads to the Senate for consideration. The original bill aimed to make certain digital assets, like bitcoin, easier to use for everyday transactions, including usin…
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