The EOS Network Foundation announced that the EOS token will start trading on the Japanese exchange BitTrade in September.
Category: Regulation News
US Copyright Office issues notice of inquiry on artificial intelligence
The inquiry seeks information and comment on issues related to the content AI produces and how policy makers should treat AI that imitates or mimics […]
DOJ calls SBF’s fraud allegation defense ‘irrelevant,’ requests additional info
The U.S. Department of Justice has issued a new court filing in its case against Sam Bankman-Fried in which it called his planned defense “irrelevant” […]
Genesis lenders call DCG agreement ‘wholly insufficient’
The agreement in-principle reached by DCG and creditors also said that the Ad Hoc Group and Gemini did not support the deal.
Tether adds Bahamas-based private bank Britannia as partner: Report
Tether’s reported new partnership with Britannia Bank makes it the third Bahamas-based bank to join forces with the stablecoin issuer.
BlockFi asks court for permission to convert trade-only assets into stablecoins
The bankrupt crypto lender’s request marks another step toward the return of users’ funds, a process that the company began in August.
South Korean parliament rejects motion to expel lawmaker over crypto scandal
South Korean lawmaker and Wemix investor Kim Nam-kuk will stay in the parliament after a 3:3 vote in the expulsion motion.
Stronghold requests permission to burn tires for crypto mining in Pennsylvania
The company requests the use of tire-derived fuel, citing the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s approval to use the energy source at other industrial facilities […]
Hong Kong’s first licensed retail crypto exchange HashKey eyes 2024 bull run
HashKey became the first licensed retail cryptocurrency exchange to launch in Hong Kong and anticipates major growth of the Web3 industry in the special administrative […]
British MPs call on government to scrap AI exemptions that hurt artists
A bipartisan committee of British MPs said Rishi Sunak’s government must prioritize the rights of musicians and creators over AI developers.