When asked about Bitcoin or Ether, SFC executive Julia Leung Fung-yee did not respond but reiterated that “highly liquid” products will be allowed.
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DCG chief Barry Silbert pens letter to shareholders, community reacts
Barry Silbert’s letter to shareholders came just hours after Cameron Winklevoss wrote an open letter accusing him of defrauding customers.
Crypto exchange Zipmex probed by Thai SEC amid buyout
The cryptocurrency exchange is the subject of a probe by local monetary authorities in Thailand for a potential breach of local rules for digital asset […]
Proposed bill in Argentina encourages citizens to reveal crypto holdings
Argentines could soon be motivated with tax incentives to declare their crypto holdings as the government aims to tackle money laundering with a proposed new […]
Voyager and Binance.US deal given initial nod amid national security probe
The deal has received initial approval from the bankruptcy judge but will require the approval of creditors and final court approval.
Blockchain privacy groups urge new US Congress to protect privacy rights
Digital advocacy group Fight for the Future has rounded up a group of prominent signatories to its appeal for digital privacy, balanced power and human […]
FTX customers names will remain sealed for now, rules judge
The decision comes after a Jan. 8 filing by FTX’s lawyers, who argued that public disclosure could create an undue risk of identity theft or […]
El Salvador passes landmark crypto bill, paving way for Bitcoin-backed bonds
The “Digital Asset Issuance” legislation will also create a regulatory body and establish a legal framework for all digital assets.
Ooki DAO misses lawsuit response deadline, default judgment on the cards
The commodities regulator has begun the process of getting a court ruling on the Ooki DAO case after the latter failed to respond to the […]
US authorities are turning their attention to FTX’s Nishad Singh: Report
FTX’s bankruptcy filings show a $543 million loan to former engineering director Nishad Singh, who was reportedly a part of the secret ‘wirefraud’ chat group.