Consensys CEO Joe Lubin said SEC crypto cases will be settled or dismissed under the incoming Trump administration.
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Speculation looms over SEC leadership under Trump as rhetoric escalates
US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler has not announced he will leave the commission, nor has Donald Trump suggested a possible replacement.
Nepal to fight crypto fraud with public awareness, transaction monitoring
The Financial Intelligence Unit of Nepal has identified growing crypto-related fraud despite a trading ban and proposed transaction monitoring, awareness campaigns and stricter regulations.
South Korean city threatens to sell crypto of tax debtors
Paju city officials in South Korea targeted citizens with unpaid taxes, threatening to seize and sell their crypto assets if debts are not cleared by […]
Tether, Kraken, Fabric Ventures back new MiCA-compliant stablecoins
Quantoz Payments has partnered with Kraken, Tether and Fabric Ventures to launch MiCA-compliant EURQ and USDQ stablecoins in the EU, aiming for secure, efficient digital […]
BlackRock receives license to operate in Abu Dhabi
BlackRock has secured a license in Abu Dhabi, focusing on AI and private markets while expanding its presence in the UAE’s crypto-friendly ecosystem.
Crypto.com to offer equities trading to Australians after acquiring Fintek
After acquiring Fintek Securities, Crypto.com can use the firm’s Australian Financial Services Licence to offer equities, derivatives, and forex trading to users in the country.
'I put most of my wealth into Bitcoin, so I am fully committed' — RFK
RFK Jr. has been a longtime Bitcoin advocate, praising its power to transmute currency inflation as US government debt tops $36 trillion.
Senator Lummis says Treasury should convert gold for Bitcoin reserve
The United States government has the highest gold reserves in the world, with over 8,000 tons of the precious metal on its balance sheet.
‘DOGE’ could increase economic freedom in US — Coinbase CEO
After Elon Musk announced the government agency with the same acronym as Dogecoin’s ticker, the crypto token soared to a yearly high of $0.39.