Oklahoma senator introduces Bitcoin Freedom Act for BTC payments
“If Washington D.C. can ruin something, it likely will. And it is certainly ruining the US dollar,” said Senator Deevers after introducing the bill.
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“If Washington D.C. can ruin something, it likely will. And it is certainly ruining the US dollar,” said Senator Deevers after introducing the bill.
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