Category: Bitcoin Regulation
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Biden should integrate Bitcoin into US financial system, says Niall Ferguson
The economic historian said that President-elect Biden’s administration should consider Bitcoin as an alternative to a “Chinese-style digital dollar.”
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Negative Bitcoin headlines affect speculators, not HODLers says Morgan Creek CEO
Yusko claimed “Investors drive long term value, speculators drive current price.”
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SEC Chairman Jay Clayton Explains US Crypto Regulation, Calls Bitcoin a Store of Value
The chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has explained how the U.S. government is regulating cryptocurrency. He calls bitcoin a store of value, noting that its rise is driven by the inefficiencies of the current payment system. How Bitcoin Is Regulated in the US SEC Chairman Jay Clayton explained how the U.S.…
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Singapore ready to launch wholesale CBDC, local exec says
CFO at Singapore’s central bank told Cointelegraph about his plans to implement Singapore’s wholesale CBDC.
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Morgan Creek and Exos file Bitcoin fund with SEC
The Morgan Creek-Exos Bitcoin fund was filed with the SEC on Thursday.
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Outgoing SEC Chair Jay Clayton reveals what’s driving the rise of BTC
Jay Clayton is stepping down from his role as SEC Chairman at the end of the year, but before going he wants to set the record straight on the SEC’s opinion of Bitcoin.
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MyEtherWallet founder weighs in on the most crypto-friendly country
Crypto-friendly regulation may be in the eye of the beholder.
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Dress to impress: Crypto payments set for mainstream via compliance
Regulatory compliance is crucial for firms hoping to drive mainstream crypto adoption no matter which part of the world they operate in.
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World’s dominant crypto futures market could face regulatory shake-up
Hong Kong appears to be tightening the screws on unregulated crypto exchanges.
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Dutch Bitcoin firm reluctantly tightens rules at central bank’s behest
Unique in Europe, the Dutch central bank now requires Bitcoin exchanges to prove that their users actually control their withdrawal addresses.