Tag: U.S. Lawmakers
Experts Rally Against Crypto Lobbying: A Call for Caution in Digital Finance
Experts have raised concerns about the influence of crypto lobbying on U.S. lawmakers, urging caution regarding digital currencies and blockchain technology.
Stablecoin Regulation: States vs. Federal Authority in Digital Finance
Dive into the debate on regulating stablecoins: Should it be state or federal? Explore insights from U.S. lawmakers on the future of digital assets.
Coinbase’s Global Venture: A New Crypto Trading Platform Outside the U.S.
Coinbase is planning a non-U.S. crypto trading platform amid regulatory pressures in the U.S. What does this mean for the crypto industry?
Senate Democrats Demand Answers From Meta on Cryptocurrency Fraud Prevention
Senate Democrats press Meta for details on combating cryptocurrency scams amid rising concerns over online fraud.
Navigating Privacy and Regulation in the Age of Decentralized Finance
Explore the intertwining realms of privacy rights and financial regulation in the age of decentralized finance.
Doctor Bitcoin’s Wild Ride: The Federal Crime of P2P Transactions
Doctor Bitcoin, aka Rizzn, faces 6-15 months in federal prison for P2P Bitcoin transactions—when will clarity be brought to crypto regulations?
U.S. Lawmakers Take a Stand Against China’s Digital Currency: A Move for Financial Sovereignty
U.S. senators introduce legislation to block China’s digital yuan by prohibiting its use in American app stores, aiming to protect financial sovereignty.
Crypto Giants Unite to Challenge FinCEN’s Controversial Regulation
Major crypto players, including a16z and Coinbase, oppose FinCEN’s proposed regulation aimed at self-hosted wallets, citing privacy concerns and rushed processes.
Regulatory Roadblocks: Lawmakers Push to Classify Stablecoins as Securities
Explore the implications of U.S. lawmakers’ efforts to classify stablecoins as securities and what it means for the future of digital currencies.
Zuckerberg’s Capitol Hill Game: Regulatory Talks and Tough Questions
Zuckerberg meets U.S. lawmakers over regulations, privacy, and competition issues — a dialogue that’s raising eyebrows in D.C.