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Category: Regulation News
Ethereum ETF process is ‘going smoothly,’ says SEC’s Gensler
SEC Chair Gary Gensler didn’t comment on when his agency would approve Ether ETFs for trading, but analysts predict it could be as soon as […]
US politicians who may be spinning the news with crypto
Donald Trump seems to have doubled down on digital assets after he was convicted of 34 felony counts in New York.
President of Jump Crypto steps down
Kanav Kariya announced his resignation amid reports of a pending investigation into Jump Crypto’s activities and several incidents dating back to 2022.
Ex-fintech CEO sentenced to 3.75 years over price manipulation scheme
A federal judge in Florida recognized the HYDRO token as an investment contract qualifying as a security under SEC guidelines.
European Central Bank releases first CBDC progress update
The ECB promised pseudonymization and independent audits of the CBDC system to calm consumer fears of tracking.
Celsius small business creditors demand reimbursement after 35% cut in claims
Two Celsius creditors have filed a motion asking for a second distribution after they allegedly suffered reduced payments from possessing corporate accounts.
DFX Labs clears Hong Kong’s AML requirement for crypto license
While not yet permitted to trade, DFX Labs is deemed licensed for virtual asset services by the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong shows off crypto, Web3 prowess in Toronto
Canadian crypto and Web3 startups could benefit from “lower taxes” and regulations that cater to “pre-commercial specialist technology companies,” said a Toronto ETO official.
'Privacy-minded' CBDCs are a wolf in sheep’s clothing
CBDC developers have made little progress in developing products capable of “preserving privacy,” and government is not complaining.