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Paxos to Stop Minting Stablecoin BUSD: What Happens Next?

Stablecoin issuer Paxos will stop minting new Binance USD (BUSD) tokens at the direction of the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS), with the news coming just after a report of the threat of legal action from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Former Paxos Head of Portfolio Management and Columbia Business School Adjunct Professor Jesse Austin Campbell weighs in. "The lesson showing people here is that over the last few years, the greatest mistake is to be an on shore regulated company in the crypto space," Campbell said.

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La SEC s'en prend à Paxos et (malheureusement) c'est bon pour Bitcoin

Même si la plus grande Cryptomonnaie n’a pas été directement au centre des préoccupations des régulateurs, les bitcoiners ne devraient pas devenir des pom-pom girls.

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Marchés

Le stablecoin BUSD se rapproche de 1 $ après les commentaires du PDG de Binance

Changpeng Zhao a pris ses distances mardi avec le stablecoin de marque Binance.

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Bitcoin Above $22K 'Remarkable' Sign of Resilience: ProChain Capital President

Bitcoin (BTC) remains above $22,000 despite increased regulatory pressure on the industry after Kraken's $30 million SEC settlement and Paxos receiving a Wells Notice. ProChain Capital President David D. Tawil shares insights into BTC's resilience amid macro headwinds and the impact of CPI data. Plus, takeaways from Tuesday's Senate Banking Committee hearing on safeguarding financial digital assets.

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L'ancien conseiller juridique en chef de la SEC affirme que l'agence doit clarifier ses règles de conformité en Crypto .

« Lorsque la SEC nous dit que quelque chose n'est pas conforme, ce n'est pas nécessairement la même chose que de nous dire ce qu'elle considérerait comme conforme », a déclaré TuongVy Le, associé et responsable de la réglementation et de la Juridique au sein de la société d'investissement Bain Capital.

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Binance CEO: BUSD Is Not Issued by Binance

Binance’s Chief Executive Officer Changpeng “CZ” Zhao distanced himself from the Binance-branded stablecoin BUSD, after regulatory action caused minting to cease. “BUSD is not issued by Binance,” CZ said at a Twitter Spaces on Tuesday. “We have an agreement to let them [Paxos] use our brand, but that's not something that we created.” "The Hash" panel discusses the latest developments and industry implications amid mounting U.S. crypto regulatory pressure.

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Bain Capital Crypto Partner on Catalysts That Could Kill Crypto Staking

Bain Capital Crypto Partner and Head of Regulatory and Policy TuongVy Le weighs in on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent settlement with crypto exchange Kraken and its Wells Notice to Paxos. As the former Chief Counsel at the SEC's Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, she notes "blindly and mechanically applying the existing securities laws...could potentially kill something like staking."

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Stablecoin Issuer Paxos ‘Categorically Disagrees’ With SEC That BUSD Is a Security

Paxos acknowledged it received a Wells Notice from the SEC, indicating a possible enforcement action is forthcoming based on the charge that its Binance USD (BUSD) stablecoin constitutes an unregistered security, according to a Monday press release. But the stablecoin issuer said it "categorically disagrees with the SEC staff because BUSD is not a security under the federal securities laws." CoinDesk Global Policy and Regulation Managing Editor Nikhilesh De discusses what we know so far and the larger implications for crypto regulation.

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Les stablecoins ne sont pas nouveaux. Alors pourquoi les régulateurs attaquent-ils Paxos ?

L'ancien responsable de la gestion de portefeuille de Paxos pour BUSD soutient que les pièces stables peuvent être aussi sûres que les produits financiers réglementés comme les fonds du marché monétaire.

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