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CFTC Expands Crypto Push as CLARITY Act Awaits Senate Action
CFTC named five members of its innovation task force as the agency expands work on crypto, AI, and…
The FDIC’s Crypto Regulation Proposal: What the 191 Pages Actually Require for Stablecoin Holders
The crypto regulation landscape shifted Tuesday as the FDIC voted to release a 191-page proposed rule implementing the…
New crypto fight with the SEC could decide whether Wall Street keeps control when stocks move to blockchain
Citadel Securities’ latest SEC filing and Blockchain Association’s response expose something more consequential: an early public battle over…
Wall Street sees a $10 trillion opening as Washington rewrites 401(k) rules
The federal government is preparing to redraw the boundaries of America’s retirement accounts. The US Department of Labor…
CFTC sues 3 states in bid to redefine crypto prediction markets as federal products
Washington has escalated its fight with states over prediction markets, launching lawsuits that could decide whether these platforms…
A four-way deadlock is now blocking the US Clarity Act crypto bill — and each side can stop it
The CLARITY Act entered Washington as a bid to impose a durable market structure on crypto. It now…
Tether hired top HSBC gold traders, then cut them weeks before auditors arrive
Paolo Ardoino said that Tether wanted to allocate 10% to 15% of its $20 billion proprietary investment portfolio…
Washington moves to cut China out of the machines powering US Bitcoin mining
America holds roughly 38% of global Bitcoin mining capacity, and the specialized hardware powering that position comes overwhelmingly…
Congress proposes removal of widely used Bitcoin tax loophole and giving it to regulated stablecoins
Congress has introduced the Digital Asset PARITY Act, a bipartisan discussion draft introduced by Reps. Steven Horsford and…
The bets that made crypto prediction markets popular could now be banned
Prediction markets spent years trying to present themselves as smarter, better, and more useful than straight-out gambling. Then…