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Professor Gary Gensler vs. SEC Chair Gary Gensler: Crypto Long & Short
19.7.2023
Gary Gensler once taught a class on crypto. Is he contradicting himself now in his powerful Washington role?
If DeFi Wants to Grow, It Has to Embrace Real-World Assets
18.7.2023
To scale, DeFi platforms need to attract institutions keen to trade tokenized bonds, equities, and debt, and physical assets such as gold, real estate and art, says Enrico Rubboli of Mintlayer
Ben McKenzie, the Hollywood Hypocrite Crypto Critic
18.7.2023
Unpacking the Latest Lummis-Gillibrand Bill Draft
18.7.2023
U.S. Senators Cynthia Lummis and Kirsten Gillibrand have developed a second draft of their comprehensive crypto regulation bill. Chances are slim that it will, as a single bill, advance to becoming a law, but it may still drive a broader conversation within Congress on what sort of provisions...
SEC ‘Disappointed’ With XRP Ruling on Retail Investors — Chair Gensler Hints at More Crypto Industry Enforcement
18.7.2023
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler has stated that the regulator is “disappointed” with the SEC v. Ripple ruling on XRP regarding retail investors. “We are still looking at it and assessing that opinion,” he affirmed. Gensler also reiterated...
SEC's Gensler 'Disappointed' by Part of Ripple's XRP Judgement, Still Assessing Opinion
17.7.2023
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissioner (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler said Monday he was disappointed with the court's decision in a part of the Ripple case
Ripple's XRP Ruling Does Nothing for Regulatory Clarity
17.7.2023
Elon Musk’s new AI startup is as ambitious as it is doomed
17.7.2023
The public perception surrounding AI’s abilities is no match for the laws of physics
Could the Ripple Ruling Spell the End of Regulation by Enforcement?
14.7.2023
A long-awaited district judge’s ruling that some XRP token sales were not investment contracts will likely eventually lead to a bipartisan regulatory framework that is more favorable to the pro-crypto crowd in Congress, writes John Rizzo
Ripple's Legal Win Means It's Time for Crypto to Stand Up to the SEC
14.7.2023
Is the Metaverse a 'Global Panopticon'?
14.7.2023
Hollywood’s Angry Creators Show Why Web3 Is Needed
14.7.2023
Web2 economics don’t work for artists and writers, says CoinDesk's Michael Casey
Transparency for the Whales, Privacy for the Plebs
14.7.2023
Identifying the owners of crypto wallets may level the playing field for retail traders. But if taken too far it could be weaponized against the weak
Bitcoin ETFs: When Will the SEC Say ‘I Do?’
14.7.2023
While bitcoin enthusiasts anxiously await the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) decision on Blackrock’s spot bitcoin ETF proposal, it’s worth delving into the bigger picture. The following opinion editorial was written by Joseph Collement, General Counsel...
The Death of a Discord Server
14.7.2023
Ripple Labs Ruling Throws U.S. Crypto-Token Regulation into Disarray
14.7.2023
The only thing this ruling guarantees is continued uncertainty in the cryptocurrency markets – uncertainty only Congress can correct, says Preston Byrne
Why Crypto Companies Are Warming to the United Arab Emirates
13.7.2023
Celsius Sold Lies to Sell CEL Tokens
13.7.2023
Setting Boundaries: Defining Active and Passive Management for Crypto
13.7.2023
From single-token buy-and-hold to quantitative management, we compare the pros and cons of 3 different approaches to crypto investing
It's Time for a Euro Stablecoin
12.7.2023