Tag: Cynthia Lummis
Congress Urges Authorities to Clarify Crypto Custody Regulations Following SEC’s SAB 121 Controversy
Congress critiques SEC’s SAB 121, citing concerns over legality and regulatory overreach in the crypto custody space.
Cynthia Lummis Wins Crypto Battle: GAO Declares SEC’s Accounting Bulletin a Rule
Cynthia Lummis champions a GAO decision declaring SEC’s crypto accounting bulletin a rule, challenging regulatory practices.
Cynthia Lummis and the GAO: A Major Win for Crypto Regulation
Discover the GAO’s crucial ruling on SEC Bulletin 121, a significant win for Senator Cynthia Lummis in the crypto regulation landscape.
Court Drama and Crypto Chaos: The Ongoing Saga of FTX and Regulatory Challenges
Explore the courtroom drama of Sam Bankman-Fried, California’s ATM withdrawal caps, and UK’s crypto promotion breaches.
Mark Cuban Critiques SEC’s Stance on Cryptocurrency Regulation
Mark Cuban criticizes SEC for lack of clear cryptocurrency registration, urging transparency similar to other financial sectors.
Cynthia Lummis Advocates for Comprehensive Crypto Regulations in the U.S.
Senator Cynthia Lummis leads the charge for clear cryptocurrency regulations in the U.S., focusing on innovation and responsible growth.
Senator Lummis Champions Urgent Crypto Regulatory Framework Amid Industry Growth
Senator Lummis pushes for crucial cryptocurrency regulations to foster growth and clarity in the digital asset landscape amid evolving industry standards.
Cynthia Lummis Discusses Bitcoin Legislation and National Security at Miami Event
Senator Lummis discusses Bitcoin’s importance for national security and pending legislation during the Bitcoin 2023 event in Miami.
Cynthia Lummis Champions Bitcoin at Miami Event: A Fireside Chat on Regulation and National Security
Senator Lummis emphasizes Bitcoin’s importance for U.S. national security and educates on cryptocurrency regulation during Miami 2023.
Senators Slam Former Signature Bank Executive Over Blame Game and Bonuses
Senators lambast ex-Signature Bank exec for blaming crypto while pocketing millions post-collapse. Is accountability in sight?