
Representatives from the and industries voiced their concerns about a bill in the State Senate in a Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, March 12.
The bill, , would introduce several uniform standards to the virtual currency industry, and would require crypto-related business like to register with the state’s Department of Business and Industry.
The Uniform of Virtual-Currency Businesses Act, sponsored by Democratic senator James Ohrenschall, is an effort by the Uniform Law Commission to introduce consistent regulations for the virtual currency industry. In the hearing, Ohrenschall states that other iterations of the bill were introduced in state legislatures in Hawaii, Oklahoma and California.
Following an initial explanation of the bill before the committee, representatives from the crypto industry protested the legislation. The Nevada Technology Association (NTA) said that the bill was premature and would put Nevada at a competitive disadvantage as was still in its nascent stages. The NTA continued that a bill that tried to regulate the rapidly evolving technology in such detail could do more harm than good.
Matt Digesti, vice president of affairs and strategic initiatives at Blockchains LLC said that no – or related businesses were consulted during the bill’s drafting process.
A from Wendy Stolyarov, director of government affairs at firm Filament, said the would “unintentionally classify us as a money transmitter because we build hardware technology that enables machine-to-machine autonomous transaction.”
The bill is still in the early stages of its legislative lifecycle, having only been introduced in mid-February. No action was taken on the bill in committee and it has yet to be amended, according to public records.
Early this year, the Associated Press that some counties in Nevada were issuing marriage licenses on the () . While the technology purportedly enhances the provenance of such documents, their acceptance reportedly varies across different government agencies.
Published at Sat, 16 Mar 2019 02:58:45 +0000