Category: Ethereum News
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US, EU and UK sign world's first international AI treaty
The US, EU, and UK sign the world’s first legally binding international AI treaty, prioritizing human rights and accountability in AI regulation.
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Over 600 Bitcoin ATMs went offline globally in 2 months
Law enforcement authorities are proactively seeking out and closing Bitcoin ATMs that are frequently involved in extortion and scams.
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Fed hits Texas bank with cease and desist over servicing crypto firms
The US Federal Reserve said it identified “significant deficiencies” in the bank’s dealings with crypto clients and its risk management procedures.
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Robinhood reaches $3.9M settlement over blocked crypto withdrawals
Robinhood Crypto LLC has agreed to pay $3.9 million to settle claims it failed to let customers withdraw cryptocurrency from their accounts between 2018 and 2022.
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‘The crypto voting bloc is not voters’: Political scientists debate election impact
Recent polling among cryptocurrency holders has candidate Donald Trump firmly ahead of his opponent, but researchers are undecided about whether it even matters.
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Ripple and SEC agree to stay $125M judgment, hinting at appeal
Though the SEC may choose not to appeal the Aug. 7 decision, Ripple’s lawyers requested that 111% of the monetary judgment be placed into a bank account to obtain a stay.
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New regulators are set to define Europe's crypto policies
The European Parliament is set to establish a new European Commission, and it will determine the next five years of crypto policy for the European Union.
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Nigerian judge pushes Binance exec’s bail hearing to Oct. 9
Detained in Nigeria for more than six months and with reported health problems, Tigran Gambaryan awaits a judge’s decision following another bail application.
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US regulator again delays decision on eco-friendly Bitcoin ETF
The carbon-offset Bitcoin ETF has been waiting on regulators since December 2023.
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CFTC charges Uniswap with illegal derivatives trading
One CFTC commissioner dissented, calling the action “regulation by enforcement.”