As the protest continues, whether crypto-specific demands will be integrated into the broader movement’s objectives remains to be seen.
Category: Regulation News
South Korean crypto exchanges face unexpected supervisory fees
Introducing supervisory fees marks a crucial step toward increased regulation and oversight.
July crypto hacks total $266M, WazirX leads losses
July witnessed $266 million in cryptocurrency losses from 16 attacks, with WazirX being the largest victim of North Korean hackers.
BIS, Bank of England unveil Project Pyxtrial for stablecoin monitoring
The proof-of-concept showed that real-time monitoring of stablecoin reserves could be achieved with cooperation among regulators, technologists and issuers.
Sen. Lummis introduces Bitcoin Strategic Reserve bill in Senate
The pro-crypto Wyoming senator hopes the United States will purchase 5% of Bitcoin’s total supply as a strategic reserve asset.
US Copyright Office reports ‘urgent need’ for protection from deepfakes
The Office is calling for the creation of a new law to deal with digital replicas.
Biden adviser who attended crypto roundtable joins pro-Harris Super PAC
The Future Forward PAC has previously accepted donations from former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, which may be subject to forfeiture.
‘Elon Musk at Bitcoin 2024’ scam, Lazarus Group hacks, MOG phishing: Crypto-Sec
Deepfake Elon Musk Bitcoin 2024 livestream, MOG holder phished for $148K, stupid ransomware backdoor in ESXi server software. Crypto-Sec.
Crypto PACs are spending big on US elections — What it means for the industry
Political action committees supporting the cryptocurrency industry are raising hundreds of millions of dollars.
Grayscale’s GBTC ‘spin-off’ Bitcoin Mini Trust goes live on NYSE Arca
After launching its spot Bitcoin ETF in January 2024, Grayscale now diversifies its offering with a “spin-off” spot Bitcoin ETP.