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Texas, Vermont regulators object to Celsius stablecoin sale plan
A key concern is that the firm hasn’t explicitly outlined what it will do with the stablecoin sale proceeds.
The ‘Brussels Effect’ wields real influence over US crypto regulation
The European Union is leading the way when it comes to global cryptocurrency regulations.
Market manipulation claims will be hardest ‘nut to crack’ in Bitcoin ETF approval — WisdomTree
“We’re all kind of watching this and seeing what’s going to happen,” said WisdomTree’s Will Peck on spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the United States.
Judge orders SEC to turn Hinman documents over to Ripple Labs after months of dispute
U.S. District Court Judge Analisa Torres overruled the SEC’s second attempt to withhold the documents relating to former Division Director William Hinman, who said Bitcoin […]
US lawmaker hints at calling for Republican votes in 2022 midterms over crypto policies
Representative Patrick McHenry said regulatory clarity for digital assets would be one of his “top priorities” if he became the next chair of the House […]
US senator bill seeks to cushion crypto exchanges from SEC enforcement actions
The Digital Trading Clarity Act of 2022 aims to provide regulatory clarity around classifying digital assets and related liabilities under existing securities laws.
CFTC takes legal action against Digitex futures exchange and CEO
Many in the space have criticized regulators including the CFTC and SEC for taking a “regulation by enforcement” approach to crypto in the United States.
Crypto Market Integrity Coalition inducts 8 new members, plans training
The self-regulatory organization backed by Solidus Labs is known for its integrity pledge; BitGo, Bittrex and Merkle Science are among the new members.
Crypto and decentralization could influence voters in 2022 US midterm elections: Report
“Voters are less likely to support candidates perceived as standing in the way of a decentralized internet,” said Haun Ventures.