New polling suggests crypto voters could have a meaningful impact on the outcome of the election, and they’re still divided on who to vote for.
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Bank of England and FCA launch Digital Securities Sandbox
The regulatory sandbox aims to strengthen the United Kingdom’s position as a global financial hub.
Gemini’s exit from Canada: What’s driving crypto exchanges out?
Gemini’s exit came just a few days after the Canadian Securities Administrators released an update to crypto trading firms about stablecoins.
European blockchain sandbox onboards 41 regulators in second cohort
The European Blockchain Sandbox Initiative expands with 41 regulators and authorities from 22 countries, boosting blockchain innovation and regulatory collaboration.
Ripple receives in-principle license approval in Dubai
Ripple gains in-principle approval from Dubai’s DFSA, moving closer to offering cross-border crypto payment services in the UAE.
September 2024 crypto hacks surpass $120M, centralized exchanges hit
Cryptocurrency hacks in September totaled over $120 million, with centralized exchanges BingX and Indodax accounting for more than half.
Bitcoin miner claims judge, prosecutor, targeted firm with noise laws
Bitcoin mining firm NewRays alleges that Judge Allen Dodson, prosecuting attorney Phil Murphy, selectively enforced noise legislation to target its business.
Judge axes class action claiming Iris Energy misled investors during IPO
Iris Energy went public in late 2021, raising $232 million from an IPO, but its stock price fell quickly not long after, along with the […]
Crypto founders increasingly look to ‘geofencing’ amid US uncertainty
Variant Fund chief legal officer Jake Chervinsky says geofencing is an extreme measure to ensure compliance with US law.
SEC wins case against defunct crypto firm over $18M ICO
A US federal judge found Rivetz and its CEO Steven Sprague sold unregistered securities when it offered an Ethereum-based token in 2017.