New Hampshire SB482 establishes consumer protections for digital asset transaction kiosks.
New Hampshire SB482 introduces consumer protections for digital asset transaction kiosks. Operators must provide a dedicated communications line for government agencies, verify customer identity, and block transactions flagged for scams or illicit activity. Kiosks must disclose fees, spreads, and total digital assets expected. A hold period applies to the first transaction, and full refunds are available for fraudulent transactions. The act takes effect 180 days after passage.
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