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| | | | | Members of Congress and financial regulators from the Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury, SEC, CFTC, and CFPB appear set on regulating the crypto trading system (traded coins and associated marketplaces, exchanges, brokerages, lending, staking, derivatives, intermediaries, and enablers) as part of the t... | |
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www.ibanet.org
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| | | | | Even as the European Commission proposes a new regulatory landscape for cryptocurrencies, they remain a niche product - for now. Polly Botsford explores the concerns and legal questions that remain for digital currencies. | |
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www.elliptic.co
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| | | | | Hong Kong advances digital asset regulation with new policies, while global focus on stablecoin risks intensifies. US explores crypto inclusion in mortgages, and South Korea reassesses stablecoin impact. | |
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www.longdelayspossible.com
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