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CFTC Denies LedgerX Bitcoin Futures Approval: What’s Really Going On?

CFTC denies LedgerX’s permission for Bitcoin futures, questioning their recent claims. What does this mean for traders? Find out more.

The Rise of Physical Bitcoin Futures: LedgerX Leads the Way

Discover LedgerX’s new physical Bitcoin futures offering, how it compares to past products, and what it means for traders in the U.S.

Coinbase Engineering VP Tim Wagner Set to Depart: What’s Next for the Crypto Giant?

Coinbase’s VP of Engineering, Tim Wagner, is leaving within two weeks. What’s next for the crypto platform amid this leadership shake-up?

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CFTC Welcomes Andrew Ridenour: New Era for Derivatives and Crypto Law

Explore Andrew Ridenour’s role at the CFTC and its potential influence on cryptocurrency and derivatives regulations.

Bakkt’s Journey to Launch: Bitcoin Futures and Regulatory Hurdles

Explore Bakkt’s anticipated Q3 launch, regulatory challenges, and the impact on the Bitcoin market. Will they overcome the hurdles?

Crypto Market Uncertainty: Analyzing the Top Three Losers and Future Trends

Dive into the current state of the crypto market with an analysis of DASH, ETH, and LINK amidst recent corrections and uncertainties.

CFTC Investigates BitMEX: A Deep Dive into the Derivatives Dilemma

Explore the CFTC’s investigation of BitMEX, market reactions, and the fallout from Roubini’s scathing critiques. Is it a storm brewing?

Heath Tarbert Takes the Helm: A New Era for the CFTC and Crypto Regulation

Heath Tarbert steps into lead the CFTC—what does his appointment mean for the future of cryptocurrency regulation?

LedgerX Receives CFTC Approval for Designated Contract Market Status

LedgerX receives CFTC approval to operate as a designated contract market, expanding its services to retail customers and enhancing crypto trading.

Navigating the Legal Landscape of Blockchain-based Smart Contracts

Smart contracts may not escape legal oversight. Discover how international law, particularly the Rome I Regulation, governs these digital agreements.