Category: United States
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SEC versus Kik: SAFTs are far from safe
SEC v. Kik doesn’t have to be game-over for Kik or SAFTs. In fact, the decision is perhaps more favorable than the SEC v. Telegram order.
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The need for a dialogue between crypto businesses and regulators
Regulators and service providers are collaborating as never before to address systemic vulnerabilities of the crypto industry.
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Indictments issued for BitMEX senior team are a signal to all
Is BitMEX too big to fail, or are the charges a serious threat?
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Open sesame: Will ‘cracking’ Monero reveal treasure or fool’s gold?
Three blockchain analytics firms reportedly have Monero-tracking abilities, which could affect XMR price — but can anyone actually track it?
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Institutionalize crypto markets now: There must be compliance controls
Digital asset markets are subject to various regulations worldwide, but which are the most suitable for the crypto space at the moment?
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Cashless future ahead? Utopian digital dream with dystopian inequality
A society without paper money might be a less equitable society. Those lacking digital connectivity would suffer.
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More than half of all crypto exchanges have weak or no ID verification
The highest number of exchanges defying regulatory norms are in Europe
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BitMex denies CFTC and DoJ allegations, says trading will continue
Despite criminal charges from the DOJ and at least one arrest of its leadership, Bitmex promises to continue operating as usual.
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US Treasury warns crypto firms not to reimburse unknown ransomware victims
Malware payouts from insurance companies pose a threat to U.S. national security.
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Bitcoin price risks even bigger pullback in Q4 after sharp rejections
Bitcoin risks a larger pullback in the fourth quarter due to the confluence of bearish technical structures and macro uncertainty.