Author Topic: Does one of the devs want to comment on newest BitLicense proposal?  (Read 879 times)

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Offline santaclause102

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As with its original BitLicense proposal, DFS will accept comments, but only for thirty days in this round. At the expiration of those thirty days, DFS will likely prepare a final version and then publish it in the state Register. DFS extended the last comment period in response to industry outcries for more time. I doubt that there will be an extension granted, so if you plan to file a comment, it should be done quickly.

Who should file a comment? Altcoin developers might want the final rule to more clearly define what it means to “administer” a digital currency. Multisig developers might ask for a clearer definition of custody, “controlling” or “holding”. They might even argue for a specific exemption.
http://www.coindesk.com/bitlicense-2-0-latest-revisions-mean-bitcoin-businesses/

Not so sure if a comment regarding delegates makes sense ...
« Last Edit: February 15, 2015, 09:27:13 pm by delulo »