Paraguay's legislature fails to reverse presidential veto on crypto regulation law
Just 38 out of 80 members of Paraguay’s Chamber of Deputies voted to reconsider a bill to cap electricity rates for the country’s crypto miners.
Just 38 out of 80 members of Paraguay’s Chamber of Deputies voted to reconsider a bill to cap electricity rates for the country’s crypto miners.
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