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Leaders from the worlds of finance, technology and public policy are coming to central Arkansas next week for a summit focused on financial technology, or fintech.
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Members of the Arkansas Legislature questioned blockchain and energy experts about crypto mines in a committee meeting Tuesday.
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Sen. Bryan King now regrets voting for the law which prohibits crypto mines and other data center from being treated differently than other businesses.
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The ACLU of Arkansas on Friday filed a proposed amicus brief in a federal lawsuit challenging a new state law that requires social media platforms to verify new users’ ages.
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Plans to build a crypto mine will not move forward in Vilonia, with officials citing a failure to comply with zoning ordinances.
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A tech industry trade group sued Arkansas on Thursday challenging a new state law that requires parental permission for minors to create social media accounts.
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Some small towns in Arkansas are considering plans to build cryptocurrency mines, while others are attempting to limit development.
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Joined by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, Republican Sen. Tom Cotton proposed a bill to prevent young children from using sites like Twitter and Instagram.
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The Social Media Safety Act aims to limit how minors can access the internet.
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A bill that would require all Arkansans to verify their age before opening a new social media account gained final approval in the legislature Thursday.