Tag: EU lawmakers
Democratic Party of Korea Mandates Digital Asset Disclosure from Candidates Before 2024 Elections
The Democratic Party of Korea requires candidates to disclose digital asset holdings to promote transparency ahead of the 2024 elections.
Blockchain Association Challenges IRS Tax Regulations on Cryptocurrency
The Blockchain Association opposes IRS cryptocurrency tax regulations, claiming overreach and misunderstanding of digital assets. What are the potential implications?
Congress Takes Aim at SEC Chair Gensler: A $1 Salary Proposal and Defunding Plans
Congressman Burchett proposes slashing SEC Chair Gensler’s salary to $1 amid efforts to defund the agency. What’s at stake for regulatory oversight?
Global Crypto Crackdown: Regulatory Updates from Hong Kong to Brazil
Discover the latest global crypto regulations as Hong Kong, Thailand, Brazil, and the U.K. implement new laws affecting the market.
Brazil’s Crypto Protection Bill: Safeguarding Digital Assets from Creditors
Explore Brazil’s Bill 4.420/2021, aiming to protect crypto assets from creditors while adapting to modern investment trends.
Gary Gensler’s 2018 Crypto Statements Clash with SEC Actions: A Hypocrisy Investigation
The clash between Gary Gensler’s 2018 statements on crypto and his SEC actions raises questions of hypocrisy in regulatory practices.
Japan Steps Up AI Regulations as Privacy Concerns Mount
Japan tightens AI regulations as privacy watchdog warns OpenAI over data collection methods. Public favors stricter measures.
Bipartisan Bill to Avert Debt Default Kept Crypto Miners from Tax Nightmare
Discover how a new bipartisan bill is preventing tax hikes on cryptocurrency miners while averting a U.S. debt default crisis.
South Korea Requires Officials to Disclose Cryptocurrency Holdings: New Legislation Explained
South Korea’s lawmakers now must disclose cryptocurrency holdings, following recent scandals. Learn about the new legislation and its implications.
Amendments in the Air: The Future of the Digital Ruble Amidst Changes
Explore the latest amendments to the digital ruble bill as Russian lawmakers address debt operations, privacy, and foreign access in this evolving financial landscape.