The Chief Legal Officer of Coinbase has claimed that the regulatory approach towards cryptocurrencies is broken. Paul Grewal has pointed
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Senator Elizabeth Warren Takes Aim at PCAOB Over “Sham” Crypto Audits
Crypto-hating Senator Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) yesterday, expressing her disappointment with
Bitcoin and Ethereum Rise Briefly Following Federal Reserve’s latest Interest Rate Hike
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve announced it would hike interest rates by 25 basis points, forging ahead with its campaign
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
Digital Currencies Amendments and Lawsuits in the US: Major Milestones Impacting the Crypto Sector
Congressman Davidson Cautions of Risks to American Liberties from CBDCs Could Crypto Firms Face Shockwaves from Coinbase’s US Supreme Court
Celsius Faces Backlash as Lawyer and Advisor Fees Soar to $144M
According to recent reports, software developer Cam Crews has analyzed court filings and estimated that almost one hundred and two
New Emails Suggest SBF Met With FDIC Chair Months Before FTX’s Collapse
Protect the Public’s Trust revealed yesterday that it had obtained a number of emails showing that former senior management of
Florida Governor Introduces State Legislation Prohibiting CBDCs
On Monday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis introduced new legislation that would see central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) banned from the
Hot Topics on Crypto Twitter Over the Past Seven Days
Crypto prices rallied last week following news about the US government’s intervention to ensure Signature Bank and Silicon Valley Bank’s
FDIC Quashes Report That Signature Bank Purchaser Must Give Up on Crypto
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has rubbished a Reuters report that interested buyers of crypto-friendly institution Signature Bank would’ve