Officials reportedly contacted the Nasdaq, the Chicago Board Options Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange to make updates and changes to existing spot Ether […]
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US lawmaker addresses House before FIT21 vote: Bill ‘will stop another FTX’
Representative Wiley Nickel called on Democrats and Republicans to support the bill to stop the SEC from “turning cryptocurrency regulation into a political football.”
Donald Trump says his campaign will accept crypto
Facing several criminal cases, the presumptive Republican Party nominee for U.S. President is expected to face off against President Joe Biden in November 2024.
US House to vote on FIT21 bill before holiday weekend
The legislation, passed out of committee in July 2023, would clarify how the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and Securities and Exchange Commission handle crypto.
US Senate overturns SEC’s anti-crypto resolution, but will Biden veto? Law Decoded
The U.S. president remains the last barrier to recalling the problematic anti-crypto resolution by the SEC.
SEC rumored to be reconsidering spot Ether ETF denial, say analysts
ETF analysts James Seyffart and Eric Balchunas said they had increased their odds of the SEC approving a spot Ether exchange-traded fund from 25% to […]
Bipartisan bill for blockchain competitiveness passes US House
The Deploying American Blockchains Act of 2023 gives the Commerce Department a role in advancing blockchain technology.
Ether surges 18% amid new hope for spot Ether ETFs approvals
If a 19b-4 spot Ether ETF filing be approved, analysts anticipate the SEC won’t immediately sign off on the S-1, which is required for the […]
Prometheum launches Ether custody service that treats ETH as a security: Report
The digital assets platform soft-launched its controversial Ethereum custody service on May 17 and is targeting a full launch next month.
House Democrats won’t be forced to vote against two pro-crypto bills
A leaked email shows Democratic Party leaders “strongly oppose” two Republican-led crypto bills but will not force house members to vote no on them.