Satoshi Action Fund founder: Key U.S. Senate backers withdraw support for bill banning Bitcoin self-custody
Dennis Porter, the founder of Satoshi Action Fund, stated on social media that a key supporter of the US Senate has withdrawn support for a bill that would ban self-custody of Bitcoin. "The letter-writing campaign of Satoshi Action played an important role, and the letter-writing campaign launched on December 21st last year achieved a major victory. Seven months later, Roger Marshall withdrew his support for the bill."
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