Federal Judge John A. Mendez has blocked a new California law that allowed any person to sue for damages over election deepfakes.
Category: Regulation News
Ripple CEO on SEC appeal: ‘We’ll fight in court for as long as we need’
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse vowed to fight the SEC’s new appeal in a case one lawyer suggests could be dragged into early 2026.
SEC files appeal in Ripple lawsuit
The Securities and Exchange Commission first filed the lawsuit against Ripple Labs and both its founders in December 2020.
Court revives 2020 AT&T case over $24M crypto theft via SIM swap
Cryptocurrency stolen in a SIM swap may lead to a precedent-setting decision on phone company responsibility.
SEC enforcement chief Grewal to step down
The end of his tenure, marked by aggressive cryptocurrency enforcement, could signal a change in the agency’s approach to crypto.
US appeals court greenlights election prediction markets
The ruling paves the way for election prediction markets to operate in the United States.
Crypto lawyers on Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s ‘crimes’ — Is it legal?
Was it right to arrest Telegram founder Pavel Durov? Or is it like arresting a telco CEO because criminals discussed crime on a phone call?
Bitwise files for first XRP ETF with US SEC
Subject to approval from the SEC, the potential Bitwise XRP ETF is designed to provide exposure to the value of XRP held directly by the […]
Kraken to end Monero support in European Economic Area
Monero’s price fell by 8% a day after Kraken announced it would stop supporting the privacy-focused cryptocurrency.
Telegram has been disclosing user IPs since 2018, Durov says
Telegram’s disclosure process of IP addresses and phone numbers has been in place “long before last week,” CEO Pavel Durov declared.