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by: xpoolPosted on: April 11, 2025

Trump Signs Bill Repealing Controversial IRS DeFi Rule

President Trump has signed legislation repealing the controversial IRS DeFi Broker Rule, introduced by the Biden administration. The bill, known as H.J.Res.25, was passed by Congress in March 2025 and marks a significant victory for the crypto industry, advocates, and supporters of blockchain technology.

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