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Category: Regulation News
German regulator reportedly rejects Binance’s crypto custody license request
Binance’s regulatory trouble continues to mount as the exchange faces pushback in Europe and the United States.
Slovakian parliament votes to approve lower crypto taxes
A parliamentary vote held by lawmakers in Slovakia approved an amendment that will reduce the taxation of cryptocurrencies, which is currently on a sliding scale.
US considers tightening restrictions on AI chip exports
Officials in the United States are considering restricting the computing power of chips to lessen the flow of AI chips available in the Chinese market.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI hit with class-action lawsuit over alleged data theft
AI technology has gained a lot of traction over the past year, with the European Union and the United States already proposing legislation to regulate […]
Crypto debanking could drive industry underground: Australian Treasury
The Australian government is addressing the risks of cutting banking services to crypto exchanges amid a flurry of banks restricting certain services over scams.
EU finalizes controversial smart contract kill switch rules under Data Act
The Data Act was first proposed in early 2022 and passed by the European Parliament on March 14.
Hester Peirce: US crypto laws can’t assume ‘everything is a financial asset’
SEC commissioner Hester Peirce discussed a possible U.S. crypto legal framework, giving a reminder that not all uses are financial.
Israeli authorities seize crypto from terror organizations, credit new technology
The Israeli ministries of defense and justice and a number of intelligence and enforcement agencies collaborated; Chainalysis also pitched in.
Bitcoin ETF race gets hotter as ARK Invest adds surveillance agreement to application
ARK Invest and 21Shares’ third application for a spot Bitcoin ETF now includes a surveillance sharing agreement.