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Congressman Tom Emmer Questions SEC on Crypto Regulation

CoinDesk Managing Editor for Global Policy and Regulation Nikhilesh De joins “First Mover” to discuss the upcoming House Financial Services Committee hearing on central bank digital currencies (CDBCs). Plus, a conversation on U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer’s letter to SEC Chair Gary Gensler regarding the process for investigating crypto companies.

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I consigli Cripto nei social media e la gamification sono presi di mira dagli standard setter globali presso l'IOSCO

Secondo l'Organizzazione internazionale delle commissioni sui valori mobiliari, per contrastare le truffe Cripto e ad altri investimenti potrebbe essere necessario un coordinamento internazionale.

Ashley Alder, the Hong Kong regulator who chairs IOSCO’s board. (Bloomberg/Getty)

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Bored Ape Yacht Club’s ApeCoin Surges 90% on Second Day of Trading

Bored Ape Yacht Club's recently launched ApeCoin token (APE) surged 90% on its second day of trading following a first-day price drop. “The Hash” hosts discuss possible future use cases for APE like gaming, and question if the token could be considered a security according to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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Why Eight Members of Congress Are Asking the SEC for Details on Crypto Company Investigations

A bipartisan group of eight U.S. representatives, led by Congressman Tom Emmer (R-Minn.), has sent a letter to Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler asking for details about the probing of crypto companies. “The Hash” discusses the politicization of cryptocurrency discourse in Congress and the increasing influence of crypto lobbying initiatives.

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Why the SEC v. LBRY Crypto Lawsuit Could Be a Landmark Case for the Industry

The SEC sued LBRY last March for allegedly offering unregistered securities to raise a total of $6.2 million starting in 2016. LBRY allegedly offered and sold LBC to institutional investors, using the proceeds to pay bills for operating expenses. “The Hash” hosts discuss how this case could have massive implications for cryptocurrencies that might be deemed to be afoul of regulations in the future.

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Policy

L'ordine esecutivo di Biden sulle Cripto riceve elogi bipartisan

La Casa Bianca ha presentato all'inizio di questa settimana un approccio "globale" alle risorse digitali, ha affermato il portavoce del presidente.

Reps. Patrick McHenry (left) and Maxine Waters (Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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La SEC respinge le domande di NYDIG e Global X Spot Bitcoin ETF

Questa mossa è l'ennesima conferma di una serie di dinieghi da parte della SEC in merito alle richieste di ETF spot Bitcoin .

SEC Reportedly Investigating Uniswap Labs

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La lotta di questa piccola startup blockchain con la SEC potrebbe finire per diventare un caso storico

Se i token di LBRY siano considerati titoli potrebbe creare un precedente ancora più grande della causa SEC di alto profilo di Ripple.

LBRY has likened the SEC's pursuit to that of the relentless French inspector Javert from Les Miserables. (Gustave Brion via Wikipedia, modified by CoinDesk)

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President Biden Signs Executive Order Pushing for Coordinated Approach to Crypto Oversight

President Joe Biden recently signed an executive order regarding oversight of the cryptocurrency industry, acknowledging that roughly 40 million Americans own some form of crypto. “The Hash” discusses how this call for increased coordination among regulators could be positive for the crypto industry and possibly limits the SEC’s domain over decentralized technology.

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SEC indaga sul mercato NFT: rapporto

La questione è se determinati token debbano essere considerati titoli e quindi regolamentati.

The headquarters building of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) stands in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, May 10, 2010. The chief executive officers of the biggest U.S. stock markets were called to a meeting at the SEC today to discuss last week�s selloff in equities, according to four people familiar with the situation. Photographer: Joshua Roberts/Bloomberg via Getty Images