José Manuel Campa reportedly suggested the European Banking Authority may be unprepared for regulating the changes that come with a “very dynamic” crypto space.
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Cathie Wood sells Coinbase shares amid insider trading allegations
Cathie Wood’s investment firm ARK Investment Management is the third-largest shareholder of Coinbase, reportedly holding nearly $9 million as of late June.
IMF global outlook suggests dark clouds ahead for crypto
The IMF has forecast economic growth to slow from 6.1% last year to 3.2% in 2022, which some believe will have negative consequences for crypto.
CFTC poaches Pantera Capital’s legal counsel, citing digital asset experience
Joe Cisewski formerly provided Pantera Capital with legal and regulatory guidance relating to the firm’s funds and investment advisers.
Crypto Council for Innovation hires government insiders to build leadership team
Linda Jeng and Brett Quick will be joining the council in support of its policy and regulatory affairs team.
Treasury’s OFAC is investigating Kraken for violating US sanctions: Report
More than 1,500 users with residences in Iran reportedly had accounts at Kraken as of June, while 149 users in Syria and 83 in Cuba […]
Pain ahead for algorithmic and non-cash backed stablecoins: IMF director
IMF Director Tobias Adrian believes uncollateralized and algorithmically-stabilized stablecoins pose too great a threat to holders and may experience further sell-offs.
BREAKING: Grayscale launches legal challenge to Bitcoin spot ETF rejection
A similar decision was also made on Wednesday regarding Bitwise’s Bitcoin exchange-traded product (ETP) citing the same reasons.
Governments, enterprise, gaming: Who will drive the next crypto bull run?
With all the recent turbulence in the crypto space, the question of the moment is: What will drive the next crypto bull run?