U.S. House’s Emmer Says Best Hope For Crypto Legislation Is Year-End Session
Despite the crypto industry's high-profile recent wins in Congress, major legislation faces a massive practical roadblock in the Senate, U.S. ...
Read moreDespite the crypto industry's high-profile recent wins in Congress, major legislation faces a massive practical roadblock in the Senate, U.S. ...
Read moreCrypto analyst Dark Defender shared his optimistic view on XRP, stating that the coin is promising, no matter FUD by ...
Read moreSomewhat ironically, Shapiro and Palley’s criticisms seem to line up with Maxine Waters (D-CA), the ranking Democrat on the House ...
Read moreThe SEC's sister agency in policing the U.S. markets, the Commodity Futures and Trading Commission (CFTC), has taken a strong ...
Read moreUnfortunately however, the legislative measure is now heading to the desk of President Joseph Biden, who has vowed to veto ...
Read moreRecently, the Conservative party faced a blow as local election results indicated a large swing towards Labour. Labour managed to ...
Read moreTo be sure, the dual-banking system itself at present is far from federalism perfected, and state and federal jurisdiction over ...
Read moreYesterday the European Parliament passed the final version of three sets of broad anti money laundering (AML) legislation that include clauses that impact cryptocurrencies and ...
Read more“Senators Cynthia Lummis and Kirsten Gillibrand continue to advance crypto policy with their draft stablecoin bill. There is much left ...
Read moreThe bill created a $10 billion limit for non-depository trust institutions to be able to issue payment stablecoins. Once the ...
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