Category: Regulation
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Spain’s new bill proposal complicates crypto for citizens
Spain’s new anti-tax fraud bill includes crypto implications.
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Ripple CEO Threatens to Relocate Company Overseas Due to Unfavorable US Regulation
Ripple chief executive officer Brad Garlinghouse has threatened to move the company’s headquarters overseas should the U.S. fail to level the playing field with an unambiguous regulatory framework. In a series of tweets on Oct.12, Garlinghouse said: “The lack of a single national regulatory framework is putting U.S. innovation and U.S. companies at a significant…
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G7 will block Libra launch until regulations in place
“No global stablecoin project should begin operation until it adequately addresses relevant legal, regulatory, and oversight requirements.”
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BoE governor continues to assert Bitcoin has ‘little intrinsic value’
“It may have extrinsic value in the sense that people want it,” said Bailey.
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Belgian investors lost $12M to crypto and forex scams last year
Losses due to crypto scams are on the rise in Belgium.
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Crypto Long & Short: A UK Ban on Crypto Derivatives Will Hurt, Not Protect Investors
The FCA’s retail investor crypto derivatives ban is a misuse of regulatory authority, argues Noelle Acheson. What’s more, its main justification is one of crypto assets’ strongest features.
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Crypto Long & Short: A UK Ban on Crypto Derivatives Will Hurt, Not Protect Investors
The FCA’s retail investor crypto derivatives ban is a misuse of regulatory authority, argues Noelle Acheson. What’s more, its main justification is one of crypto assets’ strongest features.
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Data encryption a threat to fighting child sexual abuse, says DOJ
The department, along with other international agencies, alleged end-to-end encryption can create “severe risks to public safety.”
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Spanish lawmakers get cryptocurrency in a bid to promote industry
All 350 members of Spain’s lower house got 1 euro equivalent in cryptocurrency, and it’s not a donation.
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SEC’s conservative approach to crypto needs to change- SEC’s Peirce
“Crypto Mom” Hester Peirce admits the SEC can be slow in giving guidance, but she sees the regulator becoming more open to change.