Category: Ethereum News
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Ex-SEC officials to speak at hearing on ‘politicized approach’ to crypto
US House lawmakers will hear from a former SEC commissioner and crypto industry leaders at their “Dazed and Confused” digital assets hearing on Sept. 18.
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41 firms join BIS Project Agora to advance unified ledger applications
The large private companies will work with seven central banks on improving structural inefficiencies in international transfers.
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Kraken denies SEC claims, argues digital assets aren’t securities: Law Decoded
Kraken rejects the SEC’s securities allegations, Brazil lifts the freeze on Starlink’s bank account, the UK clarifies crypto property rights, and Coinbase backs NFT’s legal defense.
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Is an ex-Celsius exec planning to attend Token2049?
The timing of a travel request filed by Roni Cohen-Pavon in US court coincides with a crypto conference that Celsius executives have previously attended.
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BitGo launches regulated custody platform for native protocol tokens
The US custodian’s crypto-native clients include Worldcoin, ZetaChain and LayerZero.
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50 days until US election, crypto Super PAC pours $7.8M into Senate races
Crypto interest groups could determine whether Democrats or Republicans have a majority in the US Senate in 2025 by backing candidates in crucial November races.
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UK finance regulator FCA a ‘deterrent’ to crypto industry, says CryptoUK
UK regulators have approved only four out of 35 crypto business registrations in the last 12 months, deterring others from engaging with the process.
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Bybit bags provisional crypto license from Dubai regulator
The Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA) has granted Bybit a non-operational license to serve retail and institutional crypto investors in Dubai.
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US lawmakers urge top crypto ATM operators to tackle fraud
Seven Democratic US Senators have sent letters to ten of the country’s biggest Bitcoin ATM operators urging them to address fraud against elderly Americans.
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‘Explosion’ in election gambling will harm public interest: CFTC
The US commodities regulator says prediction markets can be vulnerable to “spectacular manipulation.”