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Executives From Coinbase, Ripple and Another Crypto Firm Now Making Their Case to Republican Power Brokers: Report
Top crypto firms in the US are reportedly sending delegations to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee this week. Politico…
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Court dismisses DEBT Box case without prejudice, imposes over $1.8 million in fines on SEC
The US District Court for the District of Utah has dismissed the SEC’s case against DEBT Box without prejudice and…
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Custodia recruits distinguished solicitors in Federal Reserve case
Custodia Bank has hired two solicitors to represent it in its case against the US Federal Reserve, Politico reported on…
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Custodia Bank files notice of appeal in Federal Reserve case
Custodia Bank filed a notice of appeal in its ongoing case against the US Federal Reserve on April 26. The…
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SEC lawyers resign following controversial DEBT Box case
Two SEC lawyers have resigned following controversies in the regulator’s legal case against crypto firm DEBT Box. Bloomberg reported on…
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Fed President Neel Kashkari Says Bitcoin Still Has ‘No Legitimate Use Case’
The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis reportedly says that Bitcoin (BTC) has no legitimate use case and…
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Judge Says SEC Abused Its Power, Made False and Misleading Representations in Case Against Crypto Firm
A federal judge in Utah has sanctioned the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) after the regulator copped to making…
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Judge in Coinbase Insider Trading Case Says Secondary Market Sales Were Securities Transactions
A US judge in Coinbase’s insider trading case is declaring that secondary market sales of crypto assets are considered securities…
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Republican senators slam Gensler’s SEC over mishandling DEBT Box case
Several Republican senators have criticized the SEC’s recent mishandling of the DEBT Box case as “unethical” and raised questions about…
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