French Parliament will discuss the amendment, canceling the favorable treatment of crypto companies, in January 2023.
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FCA’s incoming chair calls for further crypto regulation
The new chair of the UK’s FCA makes condemnatory comments about cryptocurrencies ahead of his tenure in 2023.
Rep. Tom Emmer mulls bringing back bill aimed at reducing crypto red tape
Tom Emmer is considering reintroducing a bill that removes the requirement for entities to be registered as money transmitters if they don’t handle customer assets.
FTX Bahamas co-CEO Ryan Salame blew the whistle on FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried
Court filings show Ryan Salame tipped off the Bahaman securities regulator, telling them that FTX was sending customer funds to Alameda Research.
SBF’s Bahamian prison reported for ‘harsh’ conditions and ‘degrading treatment’ — US State Dept
Bahamian Commissioner of Correctional Services Doan Cleare reportedly said that most of the facilities had been renovated since 2021 and now had no “issues with […]
New OECD report takes lessons from crypto winter, faults ‘financial engineering’
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development found regulation and retail consumer protections lacking in a highly complex trading environment.
Binance ‘put FTX out of business’ — Kevin O’Leary
A US Senate committee heard details of the investor’s conversations with Sam Bankman Fried before the collapse.
Sens. Warren and Marshall introduce new money-laundering legislation for crypto
The senators have created a harsh, sweeping bill to clean up crypto’s AML/KYC act that will benefit from further discussion in the next Congress.
Senate FTX hearing: calls for regulation and crypto criticisms aplenty
“Short of enacting draconian authoritarian policies, cryptocurrency cannot be stopped,” said Senator Pat T
Anonymous crypto developers belong in prison — and will be there soon
Users are interested in knowing the identities of developers behind the games they play. And soon, lawmakers are likely to write such disclosures into law.