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The 2020 case, in which the Securities and Exchange Commission tried to hold Ripple accountable to securities law, offers little clarity for the regulation of crypto tokens.
May 9 -
A report estimates that the total outstanding supply of stablecoins could grow up to $3.7 trillion by 2030 in Citi's bull case, but more likely $1.6 trillion according to its base case.
May 1 -
The crypto asset platform is returning to the U.S. after leaving in 2022 amid regulatory friction.
April 28 -
In an era of deglobalization, decentralized financial products like blockchains are looking more appealing to some.
April 10 -
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said regulators, not the DOJ, should pursue most crypto cases.
April 8 -
As President Donald Trump's tariffs whipsaw bank shares and threaten recession, the House Financial Services Committee chairman told a large room of bankers that efforts like repealing the small business data collection rule and passing legislation to Congressionally appropriate the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are among his priorities.
April 8 -
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce said it was important for the agency to not stifle innovation through its regulatory approach.
April 2 -
John Kothanek, who leads the crypto exchange's global intelligence team, shares some of the ways the company helps investigate on-chain crime.
April 1 -
The SEC had sued the cryptocurrency exchange for allegedly operating as an unregistered securities exchange, broker, dealer and clearing agency. The case was dropped with prejudice.
March 28 -
The event Wednesday marked the first time Teng has spoken in the U.S. capital since becoming CEO.
March 26