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Marshall Islands Further Strengthen's Law That Made DAOs Legal Entities
The island nation cuts processing time for registration, provides immunity for DAOs using open-source software.
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How the Marshall Islands Is Trying to Become a Global Hub for DAO Incorporation
The law essentially grants DAOs the same privileges as limited liability corporations.
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Beran Island where the luxury resort is located.
You Can Now Rent This Private Island Surf Resort for 1 Bitcoin
One bitcoin could buy you a week-long getaway with 15 friends at the Beran Island Resort.
Beran Island where the luxury resort is located.

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Algorand Blockchain Chosen as Underlying Tech for Marshall Islands' Digital Currency
Algorand was selected following "extensive market research among the leading protocol options."
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Why the Marshall Islands Is Issuing Its Own Cryptocurrency
The Marshall Islands is moving ahead with a plan to issue a sovereign currency built on blockchain, writes Minister David Paul.
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Marshall Islands Sets Up Non-Profit to Oversee National Digital Currency
The Marshall Islands has set up a not-for-profit organization to oversee the Pacific nation's digital legal tender, the SOV.
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Swiss Startup to Produce 'Banknotes' for Marshall Islands' Official Cryptocurrency
Swiss crypto wallet maker Tangem says the Marshall Islands has selected it to produce physical "notes" for its planned national digital currency.
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IMF Advises Against Crypto as Legal Tender in Marshall Islands Report
The IMF says the Republic of the Marshall Islands should reconsider introducing a cryptocurrency as a second legal tender over perceived risks.
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Meet the 'Sovereign': Marshall Islands Government to Issue Crypto Token
The tiny Republic of the Marshall Islands plans to sell a cryptocurrency, known as the Sovereign, to supplement the U.S. dollar as its legal tender.
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