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Trump’s pardons went in unexpected directions. The Bitcoin community will have to wait for a new chance to free Ross Ulbricht. Donald Trump denied granting a presidential pardon to Edward Snowden and Ross...
Marc Ginsberg denounces that extremist behavior is promoted through Telegram. The claim is about how the platform violates Apple's policies. Marc Ginsberg, Former US ambassador and President of the US nonprofit group, Coalition...
He believes that advances in the use of blockchain technology in the financial sector defy current laws. According to Brian Brooks, it is necessary to regulate the technology rather than who operates it.
The founders chose to withdraw a lawsuit; this leads the case to a settlement out of court. Initially, both investors asked for at least 500 million dollars from BitMex. Cryptocurrency exchange BitMex receives...
The Korean Ministry of Economy and Finance announced an amendment to the law, which will legalize the trading of digital assets. They also contemplate a 20% tax on earnings from cryptocurrency trading. In...
The price of XRP was up 39% after the announcement. Ripple claims that it is willing to collaborate with the new officers of the SEC. Ripple published a statement on Tuesday establishing its position...
When many people were getting ready to celebrate Holidays and say goodbye to 2020, the SEC made a few significant announcements that could affect its future work course.  On December 23, 2020, Chairman Jay Clayton...
On November 2nd, the SEC published an annual report summarizing its enforcement efforts taken during the fiscal year 2020. Overall, in the fiscal year 2020, the SEC brought 715 enforcement actions, including 405 standalone actions. Cases included a variety...
This October brought us some impressive law enforcement news that shook the blockchain world. The most notable were the cases brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) against John McAfee. Also, this month, the SEC...
It would be illegal to own, sell, issue, mine, and use cryptocurrencies, according to the draft bill. It contemplates fines of INR 25 million (equivalent to USD 325,000) or imprisonment for up to 10 years. India...