When asked about CBDCs during a conference on transportation, Kashkari had a response on the tip of his tongue, and it wasn’t encouraging for CBDC […]
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Japan leads world in losses from North Korean crypto hacking with 30% of total: Report
An Elliptic report commissioned by Nikkei says Asian countries account for over 60% of losses to North Korean hackers and ransomware users; lax security played […]
G7 pushes accelerating global implementation of ‘travel rule’ for crypto assets
Group of 7 members met in Japan, where they discussed CBDCs and crypto regulation, with an eye toward quickly implementing the “Travel Rule” for crypto […]
SEC under fire for its custody rule: Law Decoded, May 8–15
Last week was harsh for the United States Securities Exchange Commission, with industry figures and officials publicly criticizing the regulator.
US strips Ethereum dev Virgil Griffith of export privileges for 10 years
The export privilege ban comes from Griffith’s conviction and further impacts his involvement in international trade and transactions.
South Korean lawmaker leaves political party amid crypto investment controversy
A lawmaker allegedly sold over $4 million in cryptocurrency prior to the country’s enforcement of the “Travel Rule” by the Financial Action Task Force.
Bitcoin a top 3 asset in the event of US debt default: Survey
Bitcoin would be a more popular safe haven than the U.S. dollar, the Japanese yen or the Swiss franc, according to a new survey.
US Justice Department on the hunt for DeFi hackers and thieves: Report
The US Justice Department’s top crypto cop said that it was a “pretty significant issue” given the rise of North Korean “state-sponsored hackers.”
SEC revises $22M punishment against LBRY, seeks $111K instead
The SEC originally wanted LBRY to pay millions of dollars in penalties, but now concedes the defunct firm can’t pay up that amount.
‘Significant risk’ of US Treasury running ‘out of funds’ soon: Report
The United States Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has predicted that the U.S government’s annual deficits will “nearly double over the next decade.”