Japanese Political Parties Push for Crypto Tax Reforms Ahead of National Elections
Ahead of Japan's national elections on Oct 27, the leader of the Democratic Party for the People, Yuichiro Tamaki, is proposing tax cuts and regulatory reforms for cryptocurrencies to attract voters. Political parties in Japan are pushing for further reforms to crypto tax regulation. Meanwhile, Bitcoin's price is eyeing $70,000 and Ethereum's upgrade is outlined by Vitalik Buterin.
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