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Category: Regulation News
EU announces initiative to fast-track supercomputer access for AI startups
European Union President Ursula von der Leyen also called for a global AI governance body during the 2023 State of the Union address.
Bitwave acquires crypto accounting platform Gilded
Bitwave announced the acquisition of Gilded to enhance accounting and enterprise solutions amid improving accounting and tax clarity in the United States.
Wyoming stablecoin: Are state digital currencies even possible?
The Stable Token Commission continues researching the potential implementation of stable tokens in Wyoming.
South Korean Bitcoin lender Delio plans to sue regulators: Report
South Korean financial regulators accused Delio of fraud and embezzlement and seized its assets in July earlier this year.
Stoner Cats NFTs ‘fan crowdfunding’ not securities: SEC’s Peirce, Uyeda
SEC commissioners Hester Peirce and Mark Uyeda described the NFT sales as a “common phenomenon” in the world of creators.
Coinbase CEO champions DeFi, calls for court action to set legal precedent
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong cautioned the United States Commodities and Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to avoid taking enforcement actions against (DeFi) protocols.
Californian lawmaker proposes legislation to protect actors from AI clones
Californian Assembly Member Ash Kalra labeled the bill as a “common sense requirement” to help protect the work of actors, artists and entertainers.
Rep. Tom Emmer reintroduces anti-CBDC bill to Congress
The bill would limit the Fed from issuing a CBDC, which Tom Emmer called a surveillance tool that would “undermine the American way of life.”
US ‘the only country’ crypto startups should avoid, says Ripple CEO
Brad Garlinghouse says Singapore, the United Kingdom, the UAE and Switzerland are jurisdictions with “smart” crypto policies that he thinks the United States should adopt.