US ‘dropping the ball’ on crypto, but that should change soon: Tether CEO
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino says the US has been lagging on crypto laws but thinks that could soon change after the November elections. Go to Source
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Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino says the US has been lagging on crypto laws but thinks that could soon change after the November elections. Go to Source
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse vowed to fight the SEC’s new appeal in a case one lawyer suggests could be dragged into early 2026. Go to Source
A pair of OpenSea users claim the NFTs they bought on the platform “are worthless” because they the tokens are unregistered securities. Go to Source
Tesla and Spacex CEO Elon Musk has warned that without substantial government reform, laws and regulations will worsen annually, potentially stifling major initiatives. He has reiterated his call for significant U.S. government changes and agreed to help former President Donald Trump lead a new government efficiency commission, an idea he proposed. Musk believes reducing wasteful … Read more
The SEC’s enforcement division said it’s closing its investigation into Ethereum, though Consensys says the fight isn’t over yet. Go to Source
SEC Chair Gary Gensler says he gets an “outsized ratio” of questions about crypto despite its relatively small size compared to the overall financial market. Go to Source
The SEC alleged Kraken operated as an unregistered exchange, broker, dealer and clearing agency. Go to Source
The head of the U.S. financial consumer watchdog says it’s looking to issue guidance on how crypto could fall into electronic fund transfer laws. Go to Source
Representative Derek Kilmer will chair the Artificial Intelligence Working Group, which is aimed at introducing “sensible, bipartisan” policies for AI technology. Go to Source
The crypto bills could hand power to the purportedly more crypto-friendly CFTC and better define the SEC’s jurisdiction. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico