Category: SEC
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SEC’s fintech wing leaves the nest, becoming stand-alone office
FinHub will have new independence and responsibilities, reporting directly to the SEC’s chairman.
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What does VCOIN’s SEC authorization mean for securities law and crypto?
The latest in securities law and crypto is not a revolution, but it is a step forward.
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95% of Ripple’s customers are not from the US, CEO Garlinghouse says
Potential customers in the U.S. are apparently holding off from using Ripple’s XRP-related services due to regulatory uncertainty.
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‘New rules’ for SEC could follow example set by Wyoming, says Hester Peirce
“I do think there are some issues that crypto raises that are not neatly solved by our existing securities laws,” said the SEC commissioner.
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Ripple Is Cashing Out a Third of Its Stake in Surging MoneyGram
It is Ripple’s first sale of MoneyGram stock since the startup invested in the remittance giant in 2019.
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Garlinghouse: Ripple would still thrive even if XRP were declared a security
The CEO thinks his company will be just fine, even in this hypothetical scenario.
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US intelligence is looking at Chinese CBDC as a national security threat
The Director of National Intelligence wants to have the SEC’s leader briefed on the dangers of the U.S. falling behind in crypto.
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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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Pantera Raises Additional $5M for Its Bitcoin Fund, Bringing Total to $134M
Formed in 2013, Pantera’s bitcoin fund was the first U.S.-based bitcoin fund.
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Law Decoded: Green lights of the SEC, black flags of Binance, Nov. 13–20
Libel laws and new faces at the U.S. securities regulator lead the week’s news.