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Category: Regulation News
‘Mortified’ crypto trader gets 42 months for fraud, claiming he was a total gun
Jeremy Spence, aka Coin Signals, scammed around $5 million from 170 investors who were unaware their crypto was used to fund a Ponzi scheme.
Michael Saylor welcomes FASB vote to review crypto accounting standards
The FASB is set to review its accounting rules for digital assets, which could see firms no longer be required to report crypto such as […]
Chairs from the SEC and CFTC talk crypto regulation at ISDA meeting
Rostin Behnam and Gary Gensler make their positions clear in keynote addresses at the annual meeting of the ISDA with Sam Bankman-Fried in attendance.
5 state regulators allege organization is tied to Russia, scamming users using metaverse casino
“The same rules that apply to investments in the physical world continue to apply to investments in virtual worlds,” said the regulators.
Bitcoin fights to hold $29K as fear of regulation and Terra’s UST implosion hit crypto hard
Bitcoin leverage traders show little interest in going long even as BTC price flirts with new lows below $29,000.
Leaked report: South Korea to establish crypto framework by 2024
The effort will include issuing guidance for NFTs and ICOs, expanding infrastructure and supporting CBDC research.
Industry experts weigh in on SEC hiring more crypto cops
The SEC’s decision to expand its digital assets section was received well by industry experts and came as no surprise, given the growing interest in […]
Indian central bank’s ‘informal pressure’ disrupted payments: Coinbase CEO
“I guess we have a concern that [the Reserve Bank of India] may be actually in violation of the Supreme Court ruling,” said Coinbase CEO […]
Environmental groups urge US government to take action on crypto miners
Among the proposals, the group of eight organizations requested the Environmental Protection Agency subject PoW mining firms to “stringent reviews” around operating permits.