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by: xpoolPosted on: May 23, 2025

Michigan Legislature Proposes New Cryptocurrency Laws

The Michigan legislature has unveiled four new bills designed to address the burgeoning cryptocurrency sector. These proposals seek to regulate mining activities, provide tax incentives for crypto investments, enable state treasury investments in Bitcoin and Ethereum, and establish frameworks for safeguarding digital assets.

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