Satoshi Action Fund CEO Dennis Porter revealed that North Dakota introduced a bill that the rights of Bitcoin my workers and holders will protect.
In a recent after On January 31, Porter said that Nathan Toman, representative of Noord -Dakota, introduced a bill to protect the rights of Bitcoin (BTC) users.
“I can confirm that a bill to protect the rights of Bitcoiners has been introduced in the state of North Dakota by Rep. Toman,” wrote co-founder and CEO of Satoshi Act Fund.
According to Porter, the bill has been set to maintain four main principles with regard to Bitcoin rights. These include the right to dig Bitcoin, the right to be confident about Bitcoin, the right to carry out peer-to-peer transactions and the right to perform a Bitcoin node.
Over the years, Porter has been an instrumental figure in introducing accounts into important US states that maintain the rights of Bitcoin Holder and strategic Bitcoin reserves.
Previously, Porter revealed that a bill that enabled the state of Montana to invest in a maximum of $ 50 million in Bitcoin, digital assets, stablecoin or precious metals introduced by Rep. Lammers and co -sponsored by Rep. Schomer.
In addition, in May 2023 a proposal for a bill to protect the rights of citizens to protect cryptocurrency, introduced and signed in Montana, called SB 178. The legislation stops municipalities in Montana to prohibit Bitcoin mining.
In February 2023, Mississippi approved a series of accounts, including a entitled “Right to Mine” that would protect the right to extract Bitcoin and other digital assets. The bill also served to protect the rights of junction operators in the state.
The only well -known American states that have tried to limit Cryptocurrency -Mybouw or to have it right are New York and Arkansas. In April 2024, two of the eight accounts introduced to the Staatshuis van Arkansas could possibly limit crypto -mining in the state.
Furthermore in 2022, the New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill that banned Bitcoin-mining activities, driven by carbon-based energy that lasted two years.