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Wyoming will recognize DAO as legal entity under newly passed billThe bill recognizes the blockchain-related aspects of DAOs and has attracted favorable comments from several members of the crypto industry. Wyoming passed a law recognizing decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) based on blockchain technology as legal entities. The bill, called the Decentralized Nonprofit Association Act (DUNA), was signed by the governor on March 7 and will go into effect on July 1. The full text of the bill does not explicitly mention DAOs. Rather, it describes how Tieber-compliant nonprofits can leverage distributed ledger technology (DLT), including blockchain, digital assets, and smart contracts, to build governance systems based on it. DAOs can leverage these systems to conduct community votes on governance proposals.

Wyoming will recognize DAO as legal entity under newly passed bill

The bill recognizes the blockchain-related aspects of DAOs and has attracted favorable comments from several members of the crypto industry.

Wyoming passed a law recognizing decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) based on blockchain technology as legal entities.
The bill, called the Decentralized Nonprofit Association Act (DUNA), was signed by the governor on March 7 and will go into effect on July 1.
The full text of the bill does not explicitly mention DAOs. Rather, it describes how Tieber-compliant nonprofits can leverage distributed ledger technology (DLT), including blockchain, digital assets, and smart contracts, to build governance systems based on it. DAOs can leverage these systems to conduct community votes on governance proposals.
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📢 Pavel Durov announced an update to Telegram’s platform privacy policy. What do you think? Big news, Telegram’s policy is about to change! Bloomberg reported on September 23 that according to the legal requirements of the authorities, Telegram must cooperate in handing over users’ private information! This move means that the social platform that was previously known for its privacy protection will now begin to share users' IP addresses and phone numbers with the authorities. Telegram’s CEO Pavel Durov recently announced the big news and updated the platform’s terms and conditions. This is a big change, because Telegram has been criticized by the authorities in the past for not disclosing user information. In addition to the policy updates, they also launched new moderation tools for AI and human moderators to identify and remove inappropriate content. Durov also called on everyone to actively report illegal or harmful content to ensure that the platform can handle it in a timely manner. Despite this, Telegram users can still use privacy features such as end-to-end encryption and automatic disappearing messages, and they emphasize that so far, no user information has been leaked to third parties, including government authorities. It is worth noting that this move was a new decision that had to be announced after Durov was deeply involved in legal problems! At the end of August, he was arrested by French authorities and charged with 12 criminal offenses including drug trafficking, child exploitation and money laundering. However, he denied the accusations and Telegram insisted that it complied with European law. Although French President Macron later stated that the arrest was not politically motivated and was only part of a judicial investigation. But there are also speculations that this is a political attack on Durov and Telegram. 🧐 So, what do you think of Telegram’s policy change? Do you think this change will affect its user base? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment area! #Telegram #隐私政策 #社交平台 #法律监管 #法国
📢 Pavel Durov announced an update to Telegram’s platform privacy policy. What do you think?

Big news, Telegram’s policy is about to change! Bloomberg reported on September 23 that according to the legal requirements of the authorities, Telegram must cooperate in handing over users’ private information!

This move means that the social platform that was previously known for its privacy protection will now begin to share users' IP addresses and phone numbers with the authorities.

Telegram’s CEO Pavel Durov recently announced the big news and updated the platform’s terms and conditions. This is a big change, because Telegram has been criticized by the authorities in the past for not disclosing user information.

In addition to the policy updates, they also launched new moderation tools for AI and human moderators to identify and remove inappropriate content. Durov also called on everyone to actively report illegal or harmful content to ensure that the platform can handle it in a timely manner.

Despite this, Telegram users can still use privacy features such as end-to-end encryption and automatic disappearing messages, and they emphasize that so far, no user information has been leaked to third parties, including government authorities.

It is worth noting that this move was a new decision that had to be announced after Durov was deeply involved in legal problems! At the end of August, he was arrested by French authorities and charged with 12 criminal offenses including drug trafficking, child exploitation and money laundering. However, he denied the accusations and Telegram insisted that it complied with European law.

Although French President Macron later stated that the arrest was not politically motivated and was only part of a judicial investigation. But there are also speculations that this is a political attack on Durov and Telegram.

🧐 So, what do you think of Telegram’s policy change? Do you think this change will affect its user base? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment area!

#Telegram #隐私政策 #社交平台 #法律监管 #法国
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Multichain CEO's return to Telegram months after arrest sparks speculationMultichain’s Zhao Jun He allegedly reappeared on Telegram after a year, sparking curiosity amid ongoing legal and crypto community turmoil. Zhao Jun He, co-founder and CEO of cross-chain bridging protocol Multichain, has recently shown signs of activity on Telegram. This development follows a long period of inactivity following his detention by Chinese authorities in May 2023. As of January 16, 2024, Zhao Jun's Telegram profile stated that he was "last seen recently," while his previous status was "last seen a long time ago." This subtle update suggests some form of recent contact with the account, but it's unclear whether Zhao Jun himself has accessed the account.

Multichain CEO's return to Telegram months after arrest sparks speculation

Multichain’s Zhao Jun He allegedly reappeared on Telegram after a year, sparking curiosity amid ongoing legal and crypto community turmoil.

Zhao Jun He, co-founder and CEO of cross-chain bridging protocol Multichain, has recently shown signs of activity on Telegram. This development follows a long period of inactivity following his detention by Chinese authorities in May 2023.
As of January 16, 2024, Zhao Jun's Telegram profile stated that he was "last seen recently," while his previous status was "last seen a long time ago." This subtle update suggests some form of recent contact with the account, but it's unclear whether Zhao Jun himself has accessed the account.
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