Tag: Cynthia Lummis
Senators Debate Crypto Regulation: Commodities vs Securities
Senators Gillibrand and Lummis classify Bitcoin and Ether as commodities, while most altcoins as securities under new proposed legislation.
Senator Lummis: The Crypto Queen Fighting for Innovation and Privacy
Discover how Senator Cynthia Lummis is leading bipartisan efforts to establish clear regulations for cryptocurrency while safeguarding consumer privacy.
Bitcoin Mining: A Key Player in Energy Independence for Texas and Beyond
Congressman Pete Sessions believes Bitcoin mining can boost US energy independence, exploring innovations in renewable energy and grid stability.
Senators Ponder Postponed Timeline for Comprehensive Crypto Bill
Senators Lummis and Gillibrand acknowledge their crypto bill may be postponed until next year due to its complexity and need for thorough understanding.
Senators Demand Independent Investigation in FTX Bankruptcy Case Amid Conflicts of Interest
Bipartisan senators criticize Sullivan & Cromwell, seeking an independent inquiry into FTX’s collapse. Will justice be served for affected customers?
Cynthia Lummis Stands Firm in Bitcoin Support Amidst Crypto Skepticism
Cynthia Lummis advocates for Bitcoin in retirement plans despite political opposition and market volatility. Discover the evolving crypto landscape.
Bipartisan Crypto Bill Set for Revamp: What to Expect from Senators Gillibrand and Lummis
Senators Gillibrand and Lummis prepare a revamped crypto bill for Congress, aiming for regulatory clarity in the digital asset realm.
Bipartisan Efforts in Crypto Regulation: Gillibrand and Lummis Join Forces
Senators Gillibrand and Lummis unite for a bipartisan crypto regulatory framework, tackling safety, consumer protection, and clarity for markets.
Australia and US Senators Team Up for Crypto Regulation
Australian Senator Andrew Bragg collaborates with US Senator Cynthia Lummis to explore cryptocurrency regulation opportunities.
Political Crypto: A Nonpartisan Technology Gets a Partisan Twist
Discover how blockchain is becoming a tool for political debate in the U.S., uniting and dividing lawmakers alike over cryptocurrency issues.