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Category: Regulation News
New York’s push to ban crypto mining triggers response from community
In a tweet, lawyer Jake Chervinsky expressed his hopes that the governor will veto the bill “for the sake of New York.”
CBDCs can “kill” private crypto: India’s RBI deputy governor to IMF
“One of the reasons it is so successful is because it’s simple,” he added while comparing the Unified Payments Interface’s (UPI) growth with blockchain technology.
Japan passes bill to limit stablecoin issuance to banks and trust companies
The Japanese government is rushing to enforce new stablecoin laws in the aftermath of the Terra collapse.
South Korea ramps up crypto investigations and regulations
South Korea announced Digital Assets Committee, launched an investigation and met with Asia-Pacific financial authorities.
Fed governor explains who needs crypto regulation and why demand for it is growing
Experienced investors know how to survive, Christopher Waller reasons, but there can be wide repercussions when small investors are hit with losses.
Computer scientists and academics pursue efforts to stop crypto lobbying in US
Harvard lecturer Bruce Schneier said in a report that blockchain is not secure and not really decentralized.
New York State Senate passes Bitcoin mining moratorium
The bill once, approved by Governor Kathy Hochul, would make New York the first state in the U.S to put a moratorium on crypto mining.
OpenSea ‘insider trading’ could see NFTs labeled securities: Former SEC lawyer
Former SEC lawyer says OpenSea insider trading case could end with NFTs labeled as securities.
401(k) provider ForUsAll sues US Labor Dept over anti-crypto compliance release
The retirement plan fiduciary says warning about investigation of 401(k) plans that include cryptocurrency constitutes encroachment on private rights.