Crypto firms failed to deliver ‘promised benefits’ from lawmaker-backed incentives, says nonprofit Post author:MiamiCrypto Post published:August 4, 2022 Post category:Energy Consumption / Policies / Regulation / taxes / United States “At a minimum, the public should have a say in these crypto handouts,” said the Tech Transparency Project. You Might Also Like Mississippi senate passes bill to protect cryptocurrency miners from discrimination February 9, 2023 CFTC commissioner says agency has broad enforcement authority on crypto derivatives August 23, 2021 NBA Team Golden State Warriors Faces Lawsuit For Promoting FTX as a Safe Platform November 23, 2022