The Terraform Labs co-founder was still in Montenegro as his lawyers and the courts considered requests for extradition to the U.S. and South Korea.
Category: Regulation News
US lawmakers urge SEC’s Gensler to approve spot Ethereum ETF
U.S. lawmakers argued that a potential spot Ether ETF would offer investors access to ETH in a more regulated and safe format.
Court ruling dismantles would-be Bitcoin creator Craig Wright’s false claims
Following a protracted legal battle, a U.K. court has methodically broken down Craig Wright’s mountain of fabricated evidence and assertions regarding his true identity.
Can Ethereum ETFs thrive without staking amid SEC scrutiny?
Regulatory concerns force Ether ETF issuers to abandon staking plans, sparking conflicting community views and discussions on investor appeal.
UK election on July 4: What would Labour Party win mean for crypto?
While nothing is assured in politics, the Labour Party has a commanding lead in the polls just six weeks away from the general election.
Nigerian prison fails to bring Binance exec to court
Prosecution counsel Moses Idehu requested a brief stand-down of the case, seeking to temporarily adjourn the matter later to resolve the issue.
SEC Ethereum ETF discussions underway, S-1 approval expected in hours
Eleanor Terrett revealed that the SEC had started discussions with Ethereum ETF issuers regarding S-1 forms on May 22.
FIT21 crypto bill passes US House: Here’s what could happen next
The crypto-regulating bill is headed to a cloudy future in the Senate with no companion bill and faces one of the country’s most prominent crypto […]
US lawmakers demand SEC-FINRA records on Prometheum ETH custody
Prometheum’s willingness to play along with the SEC’s ambitions for crypto regulation has stirred disapproval in many quarters.
Ethereum ETF approvals becoming 'giant political issue' — Joseph Lubin
Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin expects several 19b-4 Ether ETF applications to get the green light but anticipates a long wait before they go public.