Anti-crypto SEC commissioner’s term is up in 41 days — Will she be replaced?
Caroline Crenshaw may continue to serve at the SEC for an additional 18 months after her term ends in June if the White House doesn’t nominate a replacement. Go to Source
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Caroline Crenshaw may continue to serve at the SEC for an additional 18 months after her term ends in June if the White House doesn’t nominate a replacement. Go to Source
Analysts on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, say ticker code could help avoid negative attention on adviser statements. Go to Source
Bitcoin has been declared dead more times than you’d think amid downswings in the market, but it’s always managed to bounce back. Go to Source
BlackRock, along with more than a dozen financial giants, has entered the race to launch the first spot Bitcoin ETF in the U.S. Go to Source
The man who introduced the Winklevoss twins to crypto ended up in prison. He expressed no regrets to Cointelegraph. Go to Source
The new rules would make income from crypto held on exchanges outside Brazil taxable at the same rate as local income. Go to Source
The request for public comment are standard for ETFs under review and have an open period of 35 days. Go to Source
The settlement between the crypto lending firm and FTC was first announced in October and does not resolve former CEO Stephen Ehrlich’s pending case with the CFTC. Go to Source
HKVAEX and VAEXC are different crypto platforms in Hong Kong and have nothing to do with each other, a HKVAEX representative said. Go to Source
Joel Kuck, CEO of Decentralized ETF, believes that “the big money will come when the institutions come” after the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the United States. Go to Source