The Chief Legal Officer of Coinbase has claimed that the regulatory approach towards cryptocurrencies is broken. Paul Grewal has pointed
Category: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Will Lawsuits Silence Crypto Influencers?
Several individuals known for promoting virtual and digital tokens having connections to the now-closed FTX exchange are facing criticism after
SEC Sues Tron Founder Justin Sun for Alleged Securities Law Violation
On Wednesday, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) accused Tron founder Justin Sun of violating securities laws, manipulating the
Lawmakers Are Still Feeling Pressure of FTX Demise and New Regulations Are Further Delayed
FTX, once amongst the world’s biggest cryptocurrency exchanges going bankrupt, was the world’s biggest crypto news. This single incident has
SEC Issues Warning to Investors over Cryptocurrency Firms’ Audits
Recently SEC published its official statement advising investors to be careful of investing in cryptocurrencies. SEC is also still determining
Ripple Gets Support from Blockchain Association in its Legal Battle Against SEC
Blockchain Association which comprises a lobby group for DeFi advocacy, has partnered with several cryptocurrency enterprises. The Blockchain Association is
Cryptocurrency Investors Demand the Investigation of SEC Chief in the FTX Fraud
Ripple General Counsel John Deaton hosts a petition application on the CrytoLaw website. The site has recently published and campaigned
Crypto Community Questions Dubious Ties Between SEC Chief Gary Gensler and FTX Chief SBF
US House Representative Tom Emmer has recently issued a statement claiming that his office has opened an investigation into Gary
SEC Files for Summary Judgment in XRP Case
The lawyer from the XRP’s side, Jeremy Hogan, has taken to Twitter to make XRP enthusiasts aware of the recent
Coinbase Employee Reveals that 74 Legislators Violated Insider Trading Laws
An Ex-employee of Coinbase has recently claimed that there are around 74 US lawmakers that faced charges of Insider Trading.