Tag: crypto assets
IOSCO’s Blueprint for Regulating Cryptocurrency: Leveling the Playing Field
IOSCO releases recommendations to help regulate cryptocurrency, promoting consistency and investor protection in financial markets.
Global Cryptocurrency Regulations: Insights from the G7 Meeting in Niigata
Explore the latest from the G7 meeting on CBDCs, crypto regulations, and the global financial landscape as they discuss pressing issues and innovations.
South Korean Prime Minister Advocates for Cryptocurrency Disclosure by Public Officials
Prime Minister Han Deok-soo proposes mandatory crypto asset disclosure for public officials amid rising scrutiny and investment controversies.
Gary Gensler Defends SEC’s Crypto Regulation Stance Amid Coinbase Dispute
Gary Gensler defends SEC’s crypto regulations amidst Coinbase’s call for clarity and industry criticism. What’s next for digital assets?
DAC8: New Tax Rules for Crypto Assets in the EU Explained
Explore the new EU DAC8 tax rules for crypto assets and how they impact reporting, transparency, and anti-money laundering measures.
EU’s New DAC8 Directive: What You Need to Know About Extended Crypto Tax Reporting
Explore the DAC8 directive and its impact on crypto tax reporting in the EU, including key requirements for CASPs and implications for users.
DAC8: New Crypto Tax Rules in the EU – A Game Changer for Transparency
Explore DAC8, the EU’s latest directive expanding crypto tax reporting to enhance transparency and combat financial crimes.
Decoding MiCA: The EU’s Groundbreaking Regulation for Cryptocurrency
Learn how the MiCA regulation in the EU will shape the future of cryptocurrencies and digital assets across Europe by mid-2024.
Insights from the G7 Meeting: Central Bank Digital Currencies and Crypto Regulations
Explore the G7’s discussions on CBDCs, cryptocurrency regulations, and the implications for global finance from the recent meeting in Niigata, Japan.
QuadrigaCX Creditors to Receive 13% Interim Dividend Amid Ongoing Bankruptcy Proceedings
QuadrigaCX creditors will receive a 13% interim dividend on proven claims as insolvency proceedings unfold. What does this mean for them?