FTX Foundation employee Ross Rheingans-Yoo said he was not part of Sam Bankman-Fried’s “inner circle” and knew nothing about FTX’s fraud.
Category: Regulation News
Bitcoiners pitch draft bill to preserve blockchain, decentralization in Argentina
The group, “Bitcoin Argentina,” previously rejected the idea that regulation was needed in the cryptocurrency industry.
Crypto advocacy group pushes back against proposed IRS rules on brokers
The Blockchain Association claimed the U.S. Treasury overstepped its authority in proposing crypto tax rules difficult or impossible to follow by many in the space.
APEC finance ministers to share perspectives on crypto at meeting in San Francisco
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she is looking forward to hearing from the finance ministers of some of the world’s most crypto-forward countries.
First deadline window looms for SEC to approve Bitcoin ETFs: Law Decoded
Even if approved by Nov. 17, the spot Bitcoin ETFs are unlikely to come to market for at least a month after approval.
U.S. FSC to discuss illicit activity in crypto at upcoming hearing
Discussions around illicit activity, such as money laundering and terror financing, will take center stage at the Financial Services Committee hearing.
Spanish regulator signals potential X probe on crypto ads
The CNMV’s head reiterated that networks are responsible for taking measures against investment promotions by unlicensed entities.
Bitget drops plans to seek crypto license in Hong Kong
Crypto exchange Bitget has abandoned plans for a crypto license in Hong Kong, asking users to withdraw their assets by Dec. 13.
Australian regulators will compel businesses to report cyberattacks: Report
This obligation won’t be backed by a fine if the company fails to comply, and businesses will still be permitted to pay ransoms, though this […]
Bithumb plans to be first crypto exchange listed on Korea stock market: Report
South Korean crypto exchange Bithumb hasn’t confirmed the planned IPO but told local media it recently selected an underwriter.