US Crypto Regulation: From Guesswork to Enforcement
Remember when crypto regulation in the US was just a big question mark? It still is, but now there's a lot more paperwork involved – and a lot more lawyers.
Remember when crypto regulation in the US was just a big question mark? It still is, but now there's a lot more paperwork involved – and a lot more lawyers.
Blockchain.com is making a play for Wall Street with a confidential IPO filing. But in a market shaken by plunges and consumer skepticism, what does this move truly signify?
The SEC is reportedly planning an 'innovation exemption' for tokenized stock trading. Is this a boon for financial inclusion or an invitation for regulatory free-for-alls?
Prometheum, the darling of crypto compliance for nearly ten years, has finally executed its first trade. It's a milestone, sure, but is it relevant in today's crypto-for-compliance world?
Bitcoin's chart is brewing a significant technical pattern, a 'golden cross,' even as its price decouples from soaring global equities. This divergence raises questions about crypto's next move.
The Securities and Exchange Commission's unexpected delay on tokenized asset exemptions throws a wrench into plans for digital securities, leaving market participants scrambling for clarity. This isn't just regulatory procedural; it's about the fundamental infrastructure of future finance.
The SEC just slammed the brakes on its 'innovation exemption' for tokenized stocks. After all the hype, it seems someone remembered that regulating novel financial instruments isn't exactly simple.
The crypto world watches as Blockchain.com makes a bold move for a U.S. IPO. Amidst a cautious market, this filing could be a bellwether for digital assets returning to Wall Street.
Donald Trump's Truth Social has officially pulled its bid for a Bitcoin ETF. The move suggests a tactical retreat, not a surrender.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly on the verge of unveiling a framework to permit the trading of tokenized stocks. This move could fundamentally alter the landscape of U.S. equity markets, but significant questions remain about investor protection and market stability.
The SEC has just done a dizzying about-face on tokenized stocks, and the market is already reacting. Suddenly, third-party platforms aren't just in a 'legal gray zone.'
The SEC's inbox just got a lot more interesting. VanEck and Grayscale are pushing the envelope, filing new amendments for altcoin ETFs.