Briefly- Federal Reserve officials decided not to change interest rates following a unanimous vote. Nevertheless, regulators predict three rate surges
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Crypto Execs Urge Regulators to Consider Tailor-made Crypto Legislation in Congress
On 8 December, crypto market executives before the Congress. They aimed to improve lawmakers’ and regulators’ understanding of this new
US Regulatory Authorities Continue To Examine Insider Trading At Binance Crypto Exchange
Binance continues to face scrutiny from regulators all over the world, with the main topic being that it is not
US Treasury to Introduce Crypto Sanctions to Alleviate Ransomware Attacks
Biden administration plans to announce new approaches to alleviate ransomware attacks. As the primary focus is on payments, the US
The US SEC Identified a New Target to Investigate: Uniswap
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the United States has lately made news for its nine-month legal battle with
Cryptocurrency Tax Provisions In Senate’s Infrastructure Bill Turn Into The Subject Of A Legislative Brawl
The tax provisions of cryptocurrency that are mentioned in the bill of infrastructure, which was submitted in the Senate, have
Wyoming’s Good Crypto Laws May Function As A Sandbox
The proposed law could make it easier for cryptocurrency banks to start transactions in Wyoming. While the US considers the best
Financial Agencies In The US Plan To Meet To Discuss Stablecoins’ Regulation, Benefits, And Risks
USA Financial Agencies will be having talks in an arranged meeting, Discussing the advantages, disadvantages that stablecoins can have, while
Wyoming Has Become The First DAO-Friendly State In The United States
The world’s first legally approved DAO has been developed in Wyoming (state of America). The CryptoFED DAO (a firm providing
Former Policymakers Brent McIntosh and Jay Clayton Defend United States Cryptocurrency Regulations
Ex-policy makers including, the undersecretary of treasury Brent McIntosh and Securities and Exchange Commissions head Jay Clayton, had supported the