cryptocurrency regulation
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Coinbase Responds to SEC Wells Notice: A Breakdown
According to reports, Coinbase has responded strongly to last month\’s Wells notice from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that enforcement actions against cryptocurrency
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Coinbase Responds to SEC Wells Notice: What it Means for Crypto Exchanges
According to reports, Coinbase has responded strongly to last month\’s Wells notice from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that enforcement actions against cryptocurrency
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Mt. Gox and the US Government’s Bitcoin Wallet: What You Need to Know
On April 27th, DB NEWSWIRE tweeted that it received an alert from blockchain intelligence company Arkham Intelligence early this morning stating that Mt. Gox was trading with the U
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EU Legislators Pass Comprehensive Cryptocurrency Regulations with MiCA
According to reports, EU legislators on Thursday issued a new cryptocurrency regulation, MiCA, with 517-38 votes in favor and 18 abstentions, making it the first jurisdiction in th
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MiCA: The New Cryptocurrency Regulation Set by EU Legislators
According to reports, EU legislators on Thursday issued a new cryptocurrency regulation, MiCA, with 517-38 votes in favor and 18 abstentions, making it the first jurisdiction in th
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Zayeltsovsky District Court to Hear the Criminal Case Against WEX Cryptocurrency Exchange’s System Administrator Alexei Bilyuchenko
According to reports, the Zayeltsovsky District Court in Novosibirsk will hear a criminal case against Alexei Bilyuchenko (Ivanov), the system administrator of the cryptocurrency e
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The SEC’s Case Against Bittrex: Everything You Need to Know
According to reports, the law enforcement department of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has recommended that the SEC sue Bittrex for suspected violations
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#What the Numbers Mean: BTCs Flowed Out of Exchange Wallets
According to reports, data shows that 4887.27 BTCs have flowed out of exchange wallets in the past 24 hours, 2256.1 BTCs have flowed out of exchange wallets in the past 7 days, and
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The Confusing State of Cryptocurrency Regulations in the U.S.
According to reports, at the Web3 Hong Kong Carnival Summit held today, Joao Reginatto, Vice President of Circle Products, stated that the regulatory environment now depends on whi
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US Senator: The failure of Signature Bank is due to the acceptance of encrypted customers without adequate safeguards
According to reports, US Senator Elizabeth Warren attributed the failure of Signature Bank to its acceptance of cryptocurrency customers without adequate safeguards. Warren emphasized that “Congress and the public must learn from the failure of Signature Bank.”. Interpretation of this information: The news today highlights a statement made by US Senator Elizabeth Warren, who cited the failure of Signature Bank due to its weak policies on cryptocurrency customer safeguards. Warren’s comments ring loud and clear, highlighting the need for heightened security measures when dealing with digital currencies. Signature Bank has…
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The UK banking regulator will propose rules on the issuance and holding of cryptocurrency
It is reported that Vicky Saporta, Executive Director of Prudential Policy of the Bank of England, said in a speech on Monday that the Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA), which is responsible for supervising British banks, is planning to propose rules on the issuance and holding of digital assets. The UK is trying to strengthen its attitude towards cryptocurrencies, including stable currencies and other digital settlement assets that may pose risks to financial stability. Once the Financial Services and Markets Act becomes law, the authorities will have the right to regulate…
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US SEC proposal may prohibit investment advisers from custody of assets in encryption companies
On February 15, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will propose a rule that will effectively require registered investment advisers to store digital assets outside the cryptocurrency industry. The rules proposed by the US SEC on Wednesday will expand the existing provisions of the agency, that is, investment advisers need to hand over clients’ funds and securities to “qualified custodians” for safekeeping. If the new version is approved, it will increase the protection requirements for any assets (including cryptocurrency) entrusted by the investment adviser. Interpretation of this information:…
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Policy director of the Blockchain Association: neither the SEC nor the CFTC has the right to comprehensively supervise cryptocurrency
According to reports, Jake Chervinsky, the policy director of the American non-profit organization Blockchain Association, said on social media on Tuesday that neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has the authority to comprehensively regulate cryptocurrencies. Chervinsky said that 2022 was the worst year in the history of cryptocurrency, because the collapse of FTX.com, a cryptocurrency exchange headquartered in the Bahamas, had caused great damage to the reputation of the industry and led skeptics to rush to supervise. The ideological differences between Republicans and Democrats…